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Master Theory - Book 1 (Lessons 1-30)
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Master Theory - Book 1 (Lessons 1-30) Beginning Theory Workbook by Charles S. Peters Guitar - Sheet Music

By Charles S. Peters
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Guitar - beginner

SKU: KJ.L173

Beginning Theory Workbook. Theory. Master Theory. General Music. General Theory. Instructional book. With instructional text and musical examples. 32 pages. Neil A. Kjos Music Company #L173. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company (KJ.L173).

ISBN 9780849701542. UPC: 9780849701542. 9x12 inches.

Master Theory is the most comprehensive theory workbook series available. Life-long music teachers Charles S. Peters and Paul Yoder offer a logical, effective way to teach the essential elements of music to any student.

It's for everyone, and it truly works! General music students, voice students, instrumental students, piano students ... any young musician can build theory skills in this six-level course. Master Theory is so versatile, it doesn't even require a keyboard! The interactive workbook format makes it ideal for general music classes, performing group rehearsals, or independent study. There's no comparison. Beginning with staff lines and progressing through rhythms, key signatures, scales, and harmony to elementary counterpoint, it's a comprehensive, no-nonsense approach to theory ... with no distractions! Your students deserve to learn theory in the quickest, most efficient way possible. Included in Book 1 is : Lessons and Review pages on the Staff, Clef Signs, Line and Space Names, Whole, Half, and Quarter Notes, Measures, Time Signatures of 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4, Note Values and Rest Values, Dotted Notes, Leger Lines, Repeat Signs, 1st & 2nd Endings, Ties, Slurs, Eighth Notes and Rests, Dotted Quarter Notes, Flats, Sharps, Naturals and Accidentals.

Ratings + Reviews

★ Based on 6 Reviews
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Luvpizza
June 18, 2017
Band theory 1
I am not a big fan of band and I wish the answers were in the back so I knew if I was getting them right but, I have to say, I think that was my favourite part about band this year
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Case M.
October 14, 2013
Great Series
We use the entire 6 workbook series at our school. I went through the 6 workbooks and made an answer key allowing for student variations on some projects in the books. Highly recommend!
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U K.
June 18, 2013
master theory book 1
it was all great but there was no answers in the back so I don't know if I am right or wrong where are the answers!!!!
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Anonymous
May 20, 2012
Master Theory-Book 1
I use the first two books in this series for my voice students who do not already have a musical background. It's simple and is taught in very small units, so the student doesn't get overwhelmed. Note/rest values, time signatures, key signatures, sharps/flats/naturals, dotted rhythms. Book 2 builds on these and goes more into depth on the circle of keys, etc. Book 3 is more on composition, so I don't use that one. A good intro to basic music reading skills.
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La V.
September 17, 2011
Really good series
I am a voice teacher and use this book with students who want some theory work.Advantages are that students can work on their own; there is plenty of review within the exercises; all the information they need is contained within the lessons; I don't have to take a lot of lesson time to go over their work. I keep the whole series on hand and encourage students to work at their own pace. Highly recommended.
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South S.
September 29, 2010
Awesome!
I have all my students go through this series. It's methodical, starts VERY basic, covers all the bases, but takes a student all the way up to college level theory. It's also cheap, which the parents like.
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