Theoretical method for piano
Author: Delphine Schnüriger
Content: 1 Book + 1 MP3 CD
All pianists have, at one point or another of their progress, need to have a minimum of theoretical notions. To be able to read and follow a score. For learning and playing chords, scales, modes and arpeggios. To master all the concepts of rhythm. To understand the structure of the pieces, as well as their melodic and harmonic constructions. To compose. To improvise. In short ... to be a musician! Intended for those who wish to familiarize themselves with the piano or to deepen their knowledge, this method therefore exposes all the essential notions relating to musical notation, music theory and theory. And in order to promote learning, the teachings here are applied directly to the piano, using numerous purely musical examples. It is through eight major chapters that all the concepts to know are presented here: musical notation, rhythm and silences, alterations and intervals, signs of phrasing and expression, scales, arpeggios. , chords and, finally, harmonization. An extensive program so that once you have finished studying this book, you will be able to say with pride, "The theory? It's easy ! ". The MP3 CD, attached to the method, constitutes a first-rate additional aid, since it allows all the examples to be heard as they are to be played, understood and assimilated.
Theoretical method for piano