Jules Arnoud: 1600 Exercices gradués Vol.1 (Miscellaneous)

Jules Arnoud: 1600 Exercices gradués Vol.1 (Miscellaneous)

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1600 Exercises - Intonation, Rhythm And Tonality (Vol.1 - 1000 Exercises) is the first of a method in two volumes written by Jules Arnoud featuring 1000 exercises out of a set of 1600. This highly progressive method was written and tailored for music theory students, starting...

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1600 Exercises - Intonation, Rhythm And Tonality (Vol.1 - 1000 Exercises) is the first of a method in two volumes written by Jules Arnoud featuring 1000 exercises out of a set of 1600. This highly progressive method was written and tailored for music theory students, starting from beginner level, to help them acquire the basics of rhythm, tonality and intonation. Its very first lesson is about discovering the different notes on the stave and each theme focuses on a special rhythm, which gets introduced by a preparatory exercise before a lesson on the subject and more exercises for application. This first volume is followed by the second one which includes the last 600 exercises of the method.
Genres Classical
Year of publishing 2005-11-09 15:01:00
Format Score
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Alphonse Leduc, United Music Publishers
Contributors Arnoud, Jules (Composer)
Language French
ISBN 9790046064173
ISMN M046064173