Fanatic’s Guide to Sight Singing and Ear Training Volume One

Cover of Fanatic's Guide to Sight Singing and Ear Training Volume One by Bruce E. Arnold
Year: 2007
Language: en
Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 9781890944759
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Height: 11.0236 Inches
Length: 8.2677 Inches
Weight: 0.57981574906 Pounds
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“Fanatic’s Guide to Sight Singing and Ear Training Volume One” by Bruce E. Arnold, published by Muse Eek Publishing Company in 2007, is a comprehensive resource designed to enhance musical ear training and sight-singing skills. This edition, consisting of 108 pages, provides a structured approach to understanding musical sounds and their organization within a key, essential for both playing and composing music. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing notes independently of an instrument and identifying notes played by others.

Readers will find a methodical progression of exercises aimed at improving pitch perception over time. The book outlines a long-term process that encourages students to develop their musical ear, enabling them to sing or transcribe melodies accurately. While this edition does not include a CD, it mentions that the associated audio can be purchased separately or downloaded digitally, complementing the exercises provided. This resource is suitable for music students aged 13 and up and is utilized as a required text at institutions such as New York University and Princeton University.


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This edition comes with no CD. You must purchase either the associated CD separately or digitally download the CD from an on-line vendor. Otherwise this book is exactly the same as the book/CD edition.Just as an artist must know every color in order to create a beautiful painting, a musician must know and hear all the notes of the musical “palette” in order to create good music. This ear training method has been developed to teach the student how to hear the way musical sounds are organized within a key. With proper application, the student will be able to: . Recognize notes without depending on an instrument. . Identify which notes other musicians are playing. . Instantly know what key a chord progression is in. . Sing or transcribe the notes in a given melody. These are all invaluable tools for both playing and composing music. It takes time to develop a truly exceptional ear. This book presents a long-term process, whereby pitch perception can be steadily and significantly improved. The basic concepts of how to use this method are followed by many pages of exercises making this book a lifelong companion. All exercises in this book should be used with the aforementioned separately available audio CD. This CD has the same title as this book. The audio portion of this book is also available in MP3 format. Both formats can be purchased from various on-line vendors. A list of recommended vendors can be found on the muse-eek.com website. This book is a required text at New York University and Princeton University and is recommended for music students ages 13 and up.

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Publisher: Muse Eek Publishing Company. Year: 2007.
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