This classic textbook provides an accessible introduction to the basics of musical theory and notation, suitable for students of all ages and levels of experience. Written with clarity and precision by the renowned music educator John Eastes, it covers essential topics such as scales, chords, intervals, and rhythm, and includes a wealth of helpful exercises and annotated examples. Whether you are a beginning musician or an experienced performer, this book is an indispensable resource.
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