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How to Read Music by Roger Evans

A basic primer for anyone without musical training who wishes to learn to read musical scores when singing or taking up an instrument. The book explains how notes are named and written; how to read melody, interpret time signatures, keys, sharps, flats, and naturals; how to read tempo; and how to play chords.
Evans, Roger: - Roger Evans has been an articulate dairy and poultry farmer all his life. From his Shropshire farm, he writes in a well-informed, realistic and funny way about all aspects of his life as a farmer today. Roger writes a popular weekly column for the Western Daily Press, and is a regular contributor to the Dairy Farmer and to Cow Management. Popular at all the agricultural shows and a hot-ticket as an after-dinner speaker, Roger is also widely regarded as one of the best modern spokesmen for the British farmer. He is married with two children, and five grandchildren all of whom live near him.
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ISBN 13 9780517884386
ISBN 10 0517884380
Title How to Read Music
Author Roger Evans
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Year published 1995-04-25
Number of pages 112
Prizes Nominated for New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age.
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