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The Online Guitar Store - Music for Ear Training (with CD-ROM): CD-ROM and Workbook

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List Price: $90.95
Our Price: $89.13
Your Save: $ 1.82 ( 2% )
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Manufacturer: Schirmer
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Binding: Spiral-bound Dewey Decimal Number: 781 EAN: 9780495565710 ISBN: 0495565717 Label: Schirmer Manufacturer: Schirmer Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 560 Publication Date: 2008-01-18 Publisher: Schirmer Studio: Schirmer
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Editorial Reviews:
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When it comes to improving ear training and listening skills, choose the standard in ear training instruction: Horvit/Koozin/Nelson MUSIC FOR EAR TRAINING: CD-ROM AND WORKBOOK, Third Edition. Taking a hybrid approach, the workbook and CD deliver a wealth of practical material designed to help you quickly improve your listening and ear training skills. The dual-format CD-ROM provides an easy-to-use interface for listening with varied general MIDI instrumental sounds. The dictation repertoire includes basic rudiments (intervals, chords, and scales), melodies, four-part harmonic settings, and varied textures from musical literature.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: BUYERS BEWARE!! Comment: This ISBN # is for the INSTRUCTOR edition. If you are a student, you DO NOT need this edition. It doesn't tell you anywhere on this page that it is the instructor edition. In fact, the ad leads you to believe it is for students. This is INCORRECT. DO NOT buy this edition if you are a student who needs this book for class.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great new book for individualized study of ear training Comment: This book is a required text for classes I teach at Laney College and at the Jazz school in Berkeley, Ca. It is a great book for beginners and intermediate students who wish to obtain computer assisted literature. The CD is very user friendly and works very well on both MAC and PC.(I have tried both.) The only draw back I have seen so far is the lack of study of modal scales in the first chapter. Other wise this is a very fine text and CDROM
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