I Can Read Music

I Can Read Music by Mary Thompson is a straightforward introduction to the fundamentals of music reading, published by Chester Music in 1999. This 24-page book is presented in English and serves as a resource for those with no prior musical knowledge, making it suitable for children who are beginning to learn to sing or play an instrument.
Readers will find that this book covers essential aspects of basic musical theory, including note names, signs, and symbols, along with their meanings. The content is designed to be accessible, ensuring that young learners can easily grasp the foundational concepts of music reading. With its clear explanations, I Can Read Music provides a solid starting point for anyone interested in exploring the world of music.
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The simplest introduction to learning to read music. This book looks at basic musical theory – note names, signs and symbols, what they look like and what they mean. No musical knowledge is needed – ideal for children starting to learn to sing or play an instrument.
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