Homeschool Bookstore: 10th Grade Music
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Usborne Internet-Linked Music Theory for BeginnersGive your young composers an easy-to-understand foundation in how songs are put together and written down. Working with excerpts from well-known classical pieces, students learn about note length, keys, transposing, ornaments, and more. Includes recommended websites; review questions and answers; scale and symbol charts; and a glossary of musical terms. (Virtual keyboard requires Internet access.) Ages 10 and up. 48 pages, softcover. |
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Meet the Great Composers, Book 1 & CDJune Montgomery and Maurice Hinson, both respected authors, clinicians and teachers, have combined forces to explore the stories of 17 composers who have enriched our lives with their beautiful music. These 17 units have been designed to give students an appreciation and understanding of the composers whose music they play. Each unit includes several features including important facts about the composer, the story of the composer's life, an interesting essay about the composer's music or about the time in which the composer lived, a fun activity sheet that reinforces what the student has learned, and a suggested listening section. |
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Keyboard Instruments & EnsemblesMusical instruments have been used since the beginning of mankind. The earliest instruments were designed for practical uses, such as hunting, signaling and warfare. Over time people started playing instruments for pleasure and created one of the most popular and rewarding types of entertainment worldwide. Keyboard instruments can range from a sixteenth-century harpsichord to a jazz piano. No other acoustic instrument has such a wide range of notes. This book explores all aspects of the piano and keyboard and presents an authoritative history of the instrument. It covers the piano, the organ and 'miscellaneous keyboards' such as the accordian, the barrel piano and the harmonium. The book provides a complete background to the keyboard including its construction and the technologies and personalities which have influenced its development. This historically informative and beautifully illustrated book takes a look at the evolution of a wide range of keyboard instuments many of which are still used in making music worldwide today. |
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Basix™ Scales, Chords and Arpeggios for Keyboard, Book & Compact DiscThe Basix™ book of Scales, Chords and Arpeggios provides all you need to develop a great technique at the keyboard! Includes all the major, minor and chromatic scales, plus chords and cadences for all keys. The scales are given in octaves and parallel motion. The CD provides an accompaniment for every exercise. Recommended for ages 10 through adult. |
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Song and Dance
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Introduction To Music, QuickStudy® ChartThis four-paged comprehensive guide is packed with information on how music is constructed, composed and performed. Laminated and three-hole punched for easy use. |
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Essential Dictionary of MusicBach to Zappa, Banjo to Xylophone, this handy dictionary features definitions and pronunciations of musical terms; composer biographies; sections on music theory, notation, and transposition; instrument listings; and more. 336 pages, softcover from Alfred. |
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Essentials of Jazz Theory, Book 1 & CDAlred's Essentials of Jazz Theory is designed for jazz enthusiasts and musicians who want to have a better understanding of the language of jazz. To successfully navigate this all-in-one jazz theory course, you should be versed in basic music theory concepts, such as those taught in Books 1 and 2 of Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory. With this book, you will: learn the essentials of jazz music through concise lessons; practice your jazz music reading and writing skills in the exercises; improve your listening and ear training skills with the CD; and test your knowledge with a review that completes each unit. You are encouraged to play and/or sing the musical examples throughout, at first along with the enclosed recording, and then on your own. |
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Essentials of Music Theory, Books 1-3This is the complete set of workbooks 1,2, and 3 of The Essentials of Music Theory course. Each book contains 40 pages, with six units. A unit consists of four or five pages of instructional material (including written exercises), an Ear Training page and a Review page. Each new term is capitalized the first time it is introduced and will also be listed in the Glossary & Index of Terms and Symbols (along with the page number) at the end of each book. As the Glossary only contains terms introduced within the book, it is a complete listing of subjects included. The twenty-five lessons in this book cover: Staff, Notes and Pitches; Treble and Bass Clefs; Grand Staff and Ledger Lines; Note Values; Measure, Bar Line and Double Bar; Basic Time Signatures; Whole, Half, and Quarter Notes and Rests; Dotted Half Note and Dotted Quarter Note; Ties and Slurs; Repeat Sign, 1st and 2nd Endings; Eighth Notes and Rests; Dynamic Signs, Tempo Marks & Articulation; D.C., D.S, Coda and Fine; Flats, Sharps, Naturals; Whole and Half Steps, Enharmonic Notes. This is the student workbook only. |
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