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Thirty More Days To Music Theory
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Teacher's Edition
Composer Stosur, Sharon
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp

Price: $24.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #09970705

UPC code: 884088032531

By popular demand, the "Thirty Days" series proudly presents 30 more self-guided lessons and reproducible activity sheets covering the basics of music theory. Whether a veteran or newcomer to the series, this volume will expand your students' musical knowledge of note values, rhythm reading, time signatures, syncopation, melodic notation, scales & intervals, key signatures and much, much more! Have fun exploring the basics through a variety of activities, games and puzzles, all presented in a logical sequence for music learning that lasts! Enhance your study with activities from Thirty Days to Music Theory, Thirty Days to Rhythm, Thirty Days to Melody, and Thirty Days toMusic Intervals.

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