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In two hours, absolute novices can read through this book and understand the principles involved in reading music. In two evenings, they can learn to read practically any melody and pick it out on the piano by doing the clear and simple exercises provided. Howard Shanet has taught thousands of people to read music in four hours of classwork with his proven method and exercises! A practical classroom text and a helpful reference for music enthusiasts. 5-1/4?? x 8??

180 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1964

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May 18, 2018
Author claims to be able to teach student to read music in one 4-hour session. I believe it’s possible in a face-to-face situation but trying to learn to read music without being able to ask questions didn’t work for me.
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March 3, 2020
Avvicinarsi al mondo della musica significa prendere una saggia quanto pesante decisione. La musica è una componente essenziale per la sopravvivenza umana e cercare di capirla un passo in più verso questo futuro. Cercare di spiegarla può essere davvero più complicato che impararla. Le note e le scale non sono che una minima parte del tutto, introdurre un neofita ad una lettura e comprensione del testo musicale è tanto arduo.
Shanet nel suo manuale accompagna mano mano il lettore verso la via della lettura del pentagramma. Una breve infarinatura ma perfetta per chi si accinge per la prima volta a questo tipo di studio.
P.s.: meglio avere un piano sotto mano!
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726 reviews110 followers
August 7, 2008
This is a handy little book, explaining as it does what all those symbols mean. My limited ability to parse out musical phrases comes from reading this book. It is filled with exercises to help the reader understand not just note values, but also tempo, dynamics, and other concepts. Through the use of familiar songs like "Jingle Bells" and "The Doxology," the author assists the student in learning to read music.
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September 17, 2014
Good book if all you want is a thorough understanding of the Western music staff. It covers notations for rhythms and pitch, notational shortcuts, a bit of history on how modern music notation evolved -- everything you might expect -- and more. I learned quite a bit, understanding that I started near zero.
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July 2, 2010
Refreshing my ability to read sheet music. This book is old (published in the 50's I think) but does the job superbly. A quick accessible read and a great refresher for me.
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