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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Game
Composer Meeks/Lorenz
Publisher Heritage Music Press
Grade Grades 4+

Price: $14.95

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Catalog #30/2195H

UPC code: 9780893284435

A follow-up to the best-selling THE BEETHOVEN CODE (30/2108H), this book offers an inventive and engaging way to approach the study of instruments. Step 1: Study the article about an instrument - choose from harp, violin, piano, bassoon, trumpet, timapni, bagpipes, guitar and more. You'll learn about its history, famous compositions written for it, and the performers who play it, but to get to the really good stuff, you'll have to crack the code. Step 2: Read the first question and its answer. Look back at the article, find that answer and start thinking; it's your first clue for solving the code. Different codes are used for each instrument unit and the codes vary in difficulty. Keys for the codes and answers to the questions are provided, and permission to reproduce the student pages in granted.

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