Schaum's Most Popular Speller!
- New Clear Music Engraving has
More Space for the Student's Writing
- Very Effective for Learning Note Names
Reinforces Middle-C Approach
Uses Slogans to Help Remember Note Names
Includes:
Drawing Treble and Bass Clef Signs
Drawing Notes with Correct Stem Placement
Accurate Reading of Sharps, Flats, and Naturals
Time Value Names of Notes and Rests
Leger Line Notes
Half Steps and Whole Steps
Contents:
Lesson:
1 - Lines and spaces
2 - Number names of line and space notes in staff
3 - Note writing from number names of lines and spaces
4 - Treble clef line notes
5 - Treble clef space notes
6 - Treble note writing
7 - Treble clef spelling
8 - Bass clef line notes
9 - Bass clef space notes
10 - Bass note writing
11 - Bass clef spelling
12 - How to read sharps, flats and naturals
13 - Sharps, flats and naturals in the bass clef
14 - How to keep line and space slogans straight
15 - Using notes in both clefs
16 - Further drill on notes in both clefs
17 - Sharps, flats and naturals in both clefs
18 - How stems are placed on notes
19 - Learning the time value names of notes
20 - Identifying the time value names
21 - How rests are named
22 - Correlating note and rest names
23 - Putting in measure bar lines
24 - Inner leger lines (below treble and above bass)
25 - Inner leger line spelling
26 - Outer leger lines (above treble and below bass)
27 - Outer leger line spelling
28 - Half steps and whole steps
29 - Half steps and whole steps with accidentals
30 - Enharmonic note writing
Written by John W. Schaum
Published by Alfred Publishing
This Book is Level 1 (Elementary)
Other Book in This Series:
Note Speller, Book 2 (Level 3) catalog #EL221A
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