Théorie complète de la musique - Vol. 1
1er Cycle
KOMPONIST:
Jacques Chailley
COMPONIST:
Henri Challan
VERLAG:
Alphonse Leduc
PRODUKTFORMAT:
Buch
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Solfege (Tonlehre)
Complete Theory of Music by Jacques Chailley and Henri Challan is a really complete method for beginning musicians. This first volume of a series of two covers the nine first chapters of the method. It features: I. Differentelements of music II. Music writing and symbols III. Rhythms IV. Intervals
Spezifikationen
Subtitle | 1er Cycle |
Komponist | Jacques Chailley |
Componist | Henri Challan |
Verlag | Alphonse Leduc |
Instrumentierung | Solfege (Tonlehre) |
Taal | F |
Produktformat | Buch |
Instrument Group | Solfege (Tonlehre) |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Genre | Musiktheorie |
ISMN | 9790046204449 |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Seitenzahl | 93 |
No. | AL20444 |
Beschreibung
Complete Theory of Music by Jacques Chailley and Henri Challan is a really complete method for beginning musicians. This first volume of a series of two covers the nine first chapters of the method. It features: I. Differentelements of music II. Music writing and symbols III. Rhythms IV. Intervals elements V. Intervals VI. Theory of Tonality [1/2] VII. Theory of Tonality [2/2] VIII. Tonality application IX. Additional music symbols. Really focused ontheory and including some exercises, this book will be a better fit for mature music beginners. Henri Challan was a French composer and professor at the Paris Conservatoire who won the Grand Prix de Rome and who has wrote manymusic analysis. Jacques Chailley was a musician and Deputy Director of the Paris Conservatoire.