Harmony, Melody and Composition

Harmony, Melody and Composition by Paul Sturman, published by Cambridge University Press on July 11, 1983, is a comprehensive course book designed for students preparing for GCSE examinations. This edition spans 180 pages and is presented in English, focusing on practical applications of music theory rather than purely academic concepts. The book explores the dual aspects of music—harmony and melody—through principles and examples drawn from a variety of musical literature.
Readers will find that each chapter encourages active engagement with the material, prompting students to analyze and think critically about the technical processes involved in music. The course includes work pages that feature assignments in analysis, writing, singing, and playing, facilitating a systematic study that begins with fundamental principles. This approach aims to provide a solid foundation in music instruction and study, making it suitable for those interested in developing their musical skills.
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A basic two year course book of 176 pages, it provides a comprehensive coverage of the work necessary to prepare for GCSE examinations. Essentially a practically based rather than an academic course, each chapter of Harmony, Melody and Composition reveals music from two sides at once: harmony and melody. All principles and examples are drawn directly from musical literature. At every stage the student is called upon to examine and think about the technical processes as they occur in a wide range of music. There are work pages related to each chapter and these contain assignments in analysis, writing, singing and playing. Harmony, Melody and Composition provides a systematic study beginning with basic principles.
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