| Do-It-Yourself Musical Ear Training
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44 pages, Item 1630105EQ, $39.95
Don't have perfect pitch? So what? Even if you were not born with perfect pitch, you can still train your ear to "hear" different musical intervals and chords, and even develop the skill to write down the music that you are listening to! With this fabulous book/CD package, you will learn to recognize the building blocks of melody, the ingredients in most harmonies, and the basic patterns behind music's rhythms, too! This is a newly-revised version of the original renowned course by Professor Ronald Herder, which has helped thousands to increase their skill in "hearing" the elements in all music. Now, it's your chance to gain these special abilities too! This 44 page book comes with 5 (five!) audio CD's, which contain samples, examples, and exercises for your use. "Do-It-Yourself Musical Ear Training" has a sales rank of 4379.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
| This book has a difficulty rating of on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A CD is included with this book.
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