Harmony in Practice

Harmony in Practice by Anna Butterworth is a comprehensive workbook published by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in 1999. This edition, written in English and spanning 128 pages, focuses on the main elements of tonal harmony, providing numerous music examples and exercises designed to enhance understanding and application of musical theory.
Readers will find this resource particularly beneficial for bridging the gap between Grade 5 and Grade 6 theory, making it a valuable tool for higher-grade theory exam entrants, as well as A Level, Diploma, and undergraduate music students. The workbook emphasizes practical engagement with music theory, ensuring that learners can effectively apply their knowledge through structured exercises and examples.
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A workbook that discusses the main elements of tonal harmony , and contains numerous music examples and exercises for working. Particularly helpful to bridge the gap between Grade 5 and Grade 6 theory, and also very useful material for all higher-grade theory exam entrants, and for A Level, Diploma and undergraduate music students.
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