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Want to Learn How to Read Music..?

If you’re a budding musician, learning to read and write music is an invaluable skill that will help you connect with literally millions of others by being able to read their works and writing works that others can read.

Music is a language that practically anyone can learn; regardless of race, sex, country, or religion, music brings us together. Written music allows us to reach out to greater numbers of people, spanning out to people from centuries past and those in centuries to come.

Today is your opportunity to join this group of musicians and expand your horizons.

Today only, get the new ‘Basic Music Theory’ ebook for just $0.99. Regularly priced at $3.99.

Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device.

Here Is A Preview Of What You’ll Learn…

How to analyse a piece of sheet music and understand the most important elements

Learn the difference between the TREBLE and BASS clef

Learn the “notes”; what they represent, how long they last, and how to call it

Easy tricks to figure out the key signature of a song

Memorize the key signatures with the ‘Circle of Fifths’

Add zest and life to written music by learning tempo, style, and dynamics

Extra symbols that add (even more) zest

Much, much more!

Can you honestly say that you can do all those things?

If yes, show this to a friend. If not, then…

Download your copy today!

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This book is part of a series that teach music theory, writing music, reading music, improvisation, and musical mastery.

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