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Instrumental INSTRUMENTAL 1022 Absolute Beginners Series 1038 Instrumental Solo Collections 1020 All About Series 1028 Jazz Instruction 1067 Anglo Music Original Collections 1021 Julie Lyonn Lieberman 1034 Artist Transcriptions 1068 Master Solos 1096 Bass 1074 Music Minus One 1105 Bassoon 1023 A New Tune a Day Series 1026 Berklee Practice Method 1109 Oboe 1037 Big Band Play-Along 1070 Orchestra Musician’s CD-ROM Library 1036 Claude Bolling 1018 Play Today! Series 1129 Brass 1112 Recorder 1110 Saxophone 1140 Canadian Brass 1068 Schott Original 1072 CD Sheet Music Instrumental Play-Alongs 1093 Cello 1079 Solos for Instrumental Players 1106 Clarinet 1024 Step One Series 1041 Classical Play-Along 1081 Strings 1005 Cookbook Series 1010 Student/Parent Resources 1016 Correlated Collections for Band 1004 Teaching Music Series 1017 Correlated Collections for Strings 1000 Theory & Instruction 1066 Curnow Original Music 1021 The Tipbook Series 1006 Director Resources 1129 Transcribed Horns 1008 Small Ensemble Music Resources 1137 Trombone 1009 Wind Band Biographies 1130 Trumpet 1027 Essential Elements for Jazz 1138 Tuba 1012 Essential Elements 2000 for Band 1026 A Tune a Day Series 1014 Essential Elements 2000 for 1092 Viola Strings 1081 Violin 1139 Euphonium 1091 Violin Play-Along 1097 Flute 1069 John Williams 1078 G. Schirmer Instrumental Library 1097 Woodwinds 1011 Hal Leonard Pocket Resources 1096 Harp 1138 Horn Also see the Hal Leonard Instrumental Catalog for large ensemble works. 1016787 9 Instrumental_NU.indd 999 12/6/11 11:00 AM 1000 ThEoRy & INSTRUcTIoN ALL ABOUT MUSIC THEORY MORE BASICS BERKLEE by Mark Harrison IN RHYTHM MUSIC THEORY Please see the “All About” series feature for by Garwood Whaley Book 1 – a complete description. Meredith Music 2ND EDITION ______00311468 ���������������������������������������$19�99 Includes eight units dealing by Paul Schmelling with metric modulation, Berklee Press THE ART & mixed meter, artificial This essential method TECHNIQUE OF rhythmic groups, dotted features rigorous, hands-on, INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE rhythms, poly rhythms and “ears-on” practice exercises by Richard Provost more� Each unit concludes that help you explore the Music Sales America with a rhythm duet� inner working of music, presenting notes, scales, and This volume teaches ______00317025 ���������������������������������������$12�95 rhythms as they are heard in pop, jazz, and blues� You performance skills by will learn and build upon the basic concepts of music examining pre-concert BASIC RHYTHMIC theory with written exercises, listening examples, preparation and how to TRAINING and ear training exercises� The included CD will help lessen perfomance anxiety� by Robert Starer reinforce lessons as you begin to build a solid musical It covers practice, public relations, and concert This book assumes no prior foundation� booking as well as psychology and creativity� knowledge and begins with ______50449615 Book/CD Pack �����������������$24�99 ______14002194 ���������������������������������������$14�95 elementary rhythmic nota- tion� It provides a compre- BERKLEE MUSIC THE ART & hen sive understanding of THEORY Book 2 – TECHNIQUE OF basic rhythm and its com- 2ND EDITION PRACTICE ponents: the beat, pulse, by Paul Schmeling by Richard Provost time signatures, notes, rests, syncopation� For general Berklee Press music classes and private instruction� Assures better, Music Sales America The second in a two-volume quicker sight-reading, ear-training, rhythmic pro- Instrumentalists will find all series based on over 40 years ficiency, and introduction to music dictation� of music theory instruction they ever wanted to know ______00123900 �����������������������������������������$8�95 about how to practice at Berklee College of efficiently and effectively� Music� This volume focuses BEGINNING on harmony, including triads, seventh chords, This book outlines the many EAR TRAINING aspects of practice, such as repertoire maintenance, inversions, and voice leading for jazz, blues and note-reading, and technique� by Gilson Schachnik popular music styles� You’ll develop the tools needed ______14002195 ���������������������������������������$14�95 Berklee Press to write melodies and create effective harmonic These time-tested exercises accompaniments from a lead sheet� This revised THE BASIC will help you to play by edition includes an answer key for all exercises and GUIDE TO HOW ear� This book introduces lessons to check your progress� TO READ MUSIC the core skills of ear ______50449616 Book/CD Pack �����������������$22�99 training� Step by step, you by Helen Cooper will learn to use solfege to THE CHORD WHEEL Music Sales America help you internalize the music you hear and then THE ULTIMATE TOOL FOR This basic guide takes the easily transpose melodies to different keys� Learn ALL MUSICIANS! reader through rhythm, scales to hear a melody and then write it down� Develop by Jim Fleser and intervals, keys, and tonal- your memory for melodies and rhythms� Transcribe Master chord theory … in ity, right through to score live performances and recordings� Listening is the reading� minutes! The Chord Wheel most important skill in music, and this book will is a revolutionary device ______14015487 Book Only �������������������������$9�99 help you to listen better� Gilson Schachnik teaches ______14015489 Book/DVD Pack ��������������$19�99 that puts the most essential ear training at Berklee College of Music� He is an and practical applications of active keyboardist, composer, and arranger, and has BASICS IN theory into your hands� This performed with Claudio Roditti, Mick Goodrick, Bill tool will help you: Improvise and Solo; Transpose RHYTHM Pierce, and Antonio Sanchez� keys; Compose Your Own Music� No music reading is by Garwood Whaley ______50449548 Book/CD Pack �����������������$14�99 necessary� Comes with a 12 page booklet� Meredith Music ______00695579������������������������������������������$14�95 A collection of short, grad- u ated studies for teaching or learning to read rhythms� Exercises cover all funda- men tal rhythms, meters, and mixed meters� Ideal as a sup- ple ment or primary read ing method� Now even better with the addition of a demonstration CD showcasing the exercises featured in the book� Useful for any instrument or voice� ______00317136 Book/CD Pack �����������������$19�95 ______00317137 Book Only �������������������������$9�99 1016787 9 Instrumental_NU.indd 1000 12/6/11 11:00 AM 1001 ThEoRy & INSTRUcTIoN CONTEMPORARY EAR ENCYCLOPEDIA RHYTHM AND METER TRAINING OF READING INSTRUMENTAL STUDIES THE COMPLETE GUIDE RHYTHMS FOR TREBLE CLEF OR BASS CLEF FOR ALL MUSICIANS TEXT AND WORKBOOK FOR INSTRUMENTS Essential Concepts ALL INSTRUMENTS by Elliot DelBorgo by Keith Wyatt, Carl Schro- by Gary Hess Meredith Music eder and Joe Elliott Musicians Institute These 28, 1-page etudes make Musicians Institute Press A comprehensive guide to: extensive use of metric and This book and double CD notes, rests, counting, sub- rhythmic devices found in pack takes you step by divid ing, time signatures; 20th century works� Composed as recital/ performance step through MI’s well-known Ear Training course� triplets, ties, dotted notes and rests; cut time, pieces, they are ideal for any instrument as sight reading, Com plete lessons and analysis include: basic pitch compound time, swing, shuffle; rhythm studies, jury exams, lesson material or recitals� These short matching • singing major and minor scales • iden­ counting systems, road maps; and more! works are compositional gems challenging performers tifying intervals • transcribing melodies and rhythm • ______00695145������������������������������������������$19�95 from high school through professional levels� identifying chords and progressions • seventh chords ______00317008 Treble Clef Instruments �����$9�95 and the blues • modal interchange, chromaticism, ESSENTIAL EAR ______00317009 Bass Clef Instruments ��������$9�95 modulation • and more! Learn to hear and to TRAINING FOR THE visualize on your instrument� Take your playing from CONTEMPORARY CONTEMPORARY good to great! Over 2 hours of practice exercises – MUSICIAN RHYTHM AND METER with complete answers in the back� by Steve Prosser ______00695198 Book/2-CD Pack��������������$24�95 DUETS Berklee Press FOR TREBLE CLEF OR This method teaches musi- BASS CLEF INSTRUMENTS EAR TRAINING FOR cians to hear the music by Elliot DelBorgo they are seeing, notate the Meredith Music INSTRUMENTALISTS music they have composed Based on the concept of Taught by Matt Glaser or arranged, develop their music vocabulary, and Contemporary Rhythm & Homespun understand the music they are hearing� The book features Meter Studies, these 14, 2 Through a progres sive series a complete course with text and musical examples, and page duets make extensive use of metric and rhythmic of interactive exercises, Matt studies in rhythm, sight recognition, sol-fa, and melody� devices, and harmonic and tonal devices commonly Glaser teaches how to recog- ______50449421������������������������������������������$16�95 found in 20th century works� They are ideal for any nize pitches and intervals, instrument� repeat complex rhythms and GUIDE TO MUSIC ______00317011 Treble Clef Instruments �����$9�95 play back musical phrases and complete solos – after by Bengt von Knorring ______00317010 Bass Clef Instruments ��������$9�95 only one hearing! Beginners and professionals alike, Walton Music regardless of instrument or style of music, will develop A handy fold-out reference THE CYCLE OF invaluable
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