This easy-to-read, visually attractive guide to music appreciation is designed to draw those with no musical background into the rich and varied world of musical styles--American and European, popular and classical--they are likely to encounter both in and out of concert halls. Unique, interactiveListening Activitieshelp readers learn how to listen to music--anykind of music--more actively, and to articulate their observations clearly and persuasively.Learning to Listen. Rhythm. Pitch and Melody. Harmony and Texture. Timbre and Instrumentation. Form and Other Elements. The Blues. Jazz. Rock. Latino Music. Art Music. Eighteenth-Century Music. Nineteenth-Century Music. Twentieth-Century Art Music. Music Combined with Other Arts.For anyone interested in music appreciation, especially those with no musical background.
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