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Arden Jeremy
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Harwichport, MA: Clock & Rose Press, Date: 2009. Book. Illus. by Illustrated. New. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion's share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger's practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.. 2009. Clock & Rose Press ISBN 1593860323 9781593860325 [US]
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Arden Jeremy
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Rose's Books, IOBA /Biblio
Harwichport, MA: Clock & Rose Press, Date: 2009. Harwichport: Clock & Rose Press, 2009. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion’s share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger’s practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/New. Illus. by Illustrated. 8vo. 2009. Clock & Rose Press ISBN 1593860323 9781593860325 [US]
Arden Jeremy
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59.00
Rose's Books, IOBA /Biblio
Harwichport, MA: Clock & Rose Press, Date: 2009. Book. Illus. by Illustrated. New. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion's share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger's practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.. 2009. Clock & Rose Press ISBN 1593860323 9781593860325 [US]
Arden Jeremy
USD
59.00
Rose's Books, IOBA /Biblio
Harwichport, MA: Clock & Rose Press, Date: 2009. Harwichport: Clock & Rose Press, 2009. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion’s share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger’s practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/New. Illus. by Illustrated. 8vo. 2009. Clock & Rose Press ISBN 1593860323 9781593860325 [US]
Arden, Jeremy
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Harwichport, MA Clock & Rose Press 2009 First Edition Cloth Illustrated New in New jacket Book. 8vo. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion's share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger's practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.
Arden, Jeremy
USD
59.00
Rose's Books via Alibris /Alibris
Harwichport, MA Clock & Rose Press 2009 First Edition Cloth Illustrated New in New jacket Book. 8vo. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion's share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger's practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.
Arden, Jeremy
USD
59.00
Rose's Books via Alibris /Alibris
Harwichport, MA Clock & Rose Press 2009 First Edition Hard Cover Illustrated New in New jacket 8vo. Harwichport: Clock & Rose Press, 2009. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion's share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger's practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.
Arden, Jeremy
USD
59.00
Rose's Books via Alibris /Alibris
Harwichport, MA Clock & Rose Press 2009 First Edition Hard Cover Illustrated New in New jacket 8vo. Harwichport: Clock & Rose Press, 2009. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion's share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger's practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.
Arden, Jeremy
USD
59.00
Rose's Books via Alibris /Alibris
Harwichport, MA Clock & Rose Press 2009 First Edition Hard Cover Illustrated New in New jacket 8vo. Harwichport: Clock & Rose Press, 2009. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion's share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger's practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.
Arden, Jeremy
USD
59.00
Rose's Books via Alibris /Alibris
Harwichport, MA Clock & Rose Press 2009 First Edition Cloth Illustrated New in New jacket Book. 8vo. First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion's share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger's practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.
Arden, Jeremy
USD
59.00
Rose's Books IOBA /Abebooks
ISBN10: 1593860323, ISBN13: 9781593860325, [publisher: Clock & Rose Press, Harwichport, MA] Hardcover First Edition First edition. 8vo. Cloth binding, 139 pp. Rhythm is the most fascinating and potent dimension of music. Contemporary culture throbs to various beats and yet the lion’s share of music education is still given over to the field of pitch, harmony and melody. Joseph Schillinger’s practical techniques for composers all emanate from the study of rhythm because he knew that the temporal dimension underpins all musical discourse. The Theory of Rhythm is arranged as a series of lessons designed to help the reader implement a variety of interconnecting techniques to create highly sophisticated and musically effective results. There are numerous illustrations and suggested assignments. In addition, readers have access to free audio examples This book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and practical approach to the study of music. New in new dustjacket.
[Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2009]

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