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008 161011b1945 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
010 _aAcc# M01391
040 _cPhilippine Baptist Theological Seminary
050 _aML 128 .N7
_bSch195 1945
100 _aSchaum, John W.
245 _aNote speller book one :
_ban essential as the instrument /
_cJohn W. Schaum
264 _aMelville, NY :
_bBelwin Mills Publishing Corp.,
_cc1945.
300 _a32 pages :
_billustrated ;
_c30 cm
500 _aTheory Piano Contents: 1. Lines and spaces 2. Number names of lines and spaces 3. Note writing from number names 4. Treble clef lines 5. Treble clef spaces 6. Treble note writing 7. Treble clef spelling 8. Bass clef lines 9. Bass clef spaces 10. Bass note writing 11. Bass clef spelling 12. How to read sharps, flats and naturals 13. Sharps, flats and naturals in bass clef 14. How to keep the slogans straight 15. Using both clefs 16. Further drill on both clefs 17. Sharps, flats and naturals in both clefs 18. How stems are placed on notes 19. Learning the time value names 20. Identifying the time value names 21. How rests are named 22. Correlating note and rest names 23. Inner leger lines (below treble and above bass) 24. Inner leger line spelling 25. Enharmonic note writing 26. Outer leger lines (above treble and below bass) 27. Outer leger line spelling 28. Half-steps and whole steps (white keys) 29. Half-steps and whole steps (black and white keys) 30. Putting in measure bars
650 _2Musical notation
_xMusic
942 _2ddc
_cML
999 _c70048
_d70048