Michael Pilhofer, MM, Holly Day

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Tune in to how music really works
Whether you’re a student, a performer, or simply a fan, this book makes music theory easy, providing you with a friendly guide to the concepts, artistry, and technical mastery that underlie the production of great music. You’ll quickly become fluent in the fundamentals of knocking out beats, reading scores, and anticipating where a piece should go, giving you a deeper perspective on the works of others — and bringing an extra dimension to your own.
Tracking to a typical college-level course, Music Theory For Dummies breaks difficult concepts down to manageable chunks and takes into account every aspect of musical production and appreciation — from the fundamentals of notes and scales to the complexities of expression and instrument tone color. It also examines the latest teaching techniques — all the more important as the study of music, now shown to provide cognitive and learning benefits for both children and adults, becomes more prevalent at all levels.
Wherever you want to go musically — as a writer or performer, or just as someone who wants to enjoy music to its fullest — this approachable guide gives you everything you need to hear!
Table of Contents
Part 1: Getting Started with Music Theory
Chapter 1: What Is Music Theory, Anyway?
Chapter 2: Determining What Notes Are Worth
Chapter 3: Giving It a Rest
Chapter 4: Introducing Time Signatures
Chapter 5: Playing with Beat
Part 2: Putting Notes Together
Chapter 6: Music Notes (and Where to Find Them)
Chapter 7: Mastering the Major and Minor Scales
Chapter 8: Key Signatures and the Circle of Fifths
Chapter 9: Intervals: The Distance between Pitches
Chapter 10: Chord Building
Chapter 11: Chord Progressions
Part 3: Musical Expression through Tempo and Dynamics
Chapter 12: Creating Varied Sound through Tempo and Dynamics
Chapter 13: Instrument Tone Color and Acoustics
Part 4: Musical Expression through Form
Chapter 14: The Building Blocks of Music: Rhythm, Melody, Harmony, and Song Form
Chapter 15: Relying on Classical Forms
Chapter 16: Tapping into Popular Genres and Forms
Part 5: The Part of Tens
Chapter 17: Ten Frequently Asked Questions about Music Theory
Chapter 18: Ten Keys to Reading a Musical Score
Chapter 19: Ten Music Theorists You Should Know About
Chapter 20: Ten Musical Movements That Changed History
Part 6: Appendixes
Appendix A: Audio Tracks
Appendix B: Chord Chart
Appendix C: Glossary
Tune in to how music really works
Whether you're a student, a performer, or simply a fan, this book makes music theory easy, providing you with a friendly guide to the concepts, artistry, and technical mastery that underlie the production of great music. You'll quickly become fluent in the fundamentals of knocking out beats, reading scores, and anticipating where a piece should go, giving you a deeper perspective on the works of others?and bringing an extra dimension to your own.
Inside...
Michael Pilhofer, MM, holds a Master's in Music Education with a Jazz Emphasis from the Eastman School of Music, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Miami.
Holly Day's work has appeared in Guitar One Magazine, Music Alive!, culturefront Magazine, and Brutarian Magazine.









