Ear Without Fear A Comprehensive Ear-training Program for Musicians : Basic Skills

Ear Without Fear: A Comprehensive Ear-training Program for Musicians by Constance Preston is published by Hal Leonard in 2007 and consists of 32 pages. This educational resource is designed to help musicians build a solid foundation for reading and performing music accurately. The program employs a step-by-step method that includes demonstrations, listening exercises, sight singing, and melodic dictations, making it suitable for students across various instruments.
Readers will find a structured approach to developing essential musical skills, reinforced by over 90 audio exercises recorded with real instruments. The accompanying audio can be accessed online for download or streaming, enhancing the learning experience. This edition focuses on music instruction and study, providing a comprehensive tool for musicians looking to improve their ear-training abilities.
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(Educational Piano Library). Ear Without Fear is an innovative program aimed at building a foundation for reading music and developing the skills to perform it accurately. This step-by-step method offers demonstrations, listening exercises, sight singing, and melodic dictations to help students of any instrument reinforce and hone melodic skills. The accompanying audio features over 90 exercises, recorded by real instruments, to aid in these goals and make the learning process enjoyable. The audio is accessed online for download or streaming.
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