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Basics In Rhythm
Book With CD
47 pages, Item number 1630268DP, $19.95
Book Only
47 pages, Item number 1630269DP, $8.95

"Basics In Rhythm" is a systematic approach to learning note and rest values and building on those basics to read and understand rhythms. With this book, you will learn the fundamentals of rhythms, such as syncopation, changing tempo, syllables used to count rhythms, and basic music notation. If you are teaching, this folio will give you a foundation for instructing your students.
 
This book is available with or without the companion CD, which features features examples to all of the lessons in the book.

Product Format: Reference Book

   This product has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   A CD is included with this book.
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