Music Theory 101

· Mel Bay Publications
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Hundreds of musical components related to melody, harmony, and rhythm are blended together to make music. The study of these elements is called music theory. This book explains basic music theory as it relates to the needs of the average musician. It covers basic music reading with note names and time values, accidentals, ties, and other symbols and terms, as well as the theory behind the most common scales and chords. Quizzes throughout the book reinforce key concepts.

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About the author

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Larry studied music with a number of teachers

including Eldon Shamblin, legendary swing guitarist and arranger for Bob

Wills. Deciding on freelance teaching as a music career, Larry received his

degree in education from the University of Arizona in 1979.

Since graduating from college, Larry has taught over 30,000 private music lessons.

He has also taught music history with a focus on American popular music

and jazz. An experienced blues guitarist, he played in the Gulf Coast Blues

Band, wrote a Living Blues magazine column called Blues Box, and is currently

on the nominating committee for the annual W.C. Handy awards. He also

enjoys playing Irish fiddle music.

Larry’s vast experience in private lessons has given him a unique understanding

of the educational needs of the typical music student. Beginning with

Blues, Boogie and Rock Guitar in 1984, he has written a number of Mel Bay

books on various subjects including guitar, bass, and song writing techniques.

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