Music Theory 101: From keys and scales to rhythm and melody, an essential primer on the basics of music theory

Brian Boone , Marc Schonbrun
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Music Theory 101: From keys and scales to rhythm and melody, an essential primer on the basics of music theory

Brian Boone , Marc Schonbrun
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“Comprehensive and easy-to-follow.”

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  • Published date: Aug 08, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Adams Media
  • ISBN: 9781507203668
  • Dimensions: 5.25" W x 0.7" L x 7.125" H
Brian Boone is an editor and writer for the bestselling Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader line of trivia and humor books. He wrote I Love Rock n’ Roll (Except When I Hate It) and coauthored American Inventions: Big Ideas That Changed Modern Life and How to Make Paper Airplanes. He has contributed to How Stuff Works, Barnes & Noble Reads, McSweeney’s, Splitsider, Someecards, The Onion, Adult Swim, and Funny or Die. He lives in Oregon with his family.

Marc Schonbrun is a guitarist, author, teacher, and technologist. He’s authored numerous books covering guitar, music theory, and technology, many of which have become popular in schools and universities. From small venues to notable stages like Lincoln Center, Marc has showcased his talent in both jazz and classical styles, often as a solo performer. Now based in California with his family, he continues to balance teaching, performing, and family time.

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