This text offers music training through the use of computer assistance and is appropriate for both music majors in a low-level music theory course and a non-majors fundamentals course. This approach allows for maximum flexibility in classroom learning, as students are able to learn at their own pace. This text is known for its extensive content, clear organization, and for the usefulness of its musical examples.
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Robert Nelson teaches music theory and composition at the Moores School of Music, University of Houston. A composer in residence and music director of the Houston Shakespeare Festival for 17 seasons, he has also received numerous commissions for compositions and arrangements for the Houston Symphony Orchestra.
Carl J. Christensen holds B.M., M.M., and D.M.A. degrees from the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California. He teaches instrumental music and music theory at Hartnell College in Salinas, California. Prior to accepting the position at Hartnell, he was principal trombonist of the Mexico City Philharmonic. He is conductor of the Monterey Bay Symphony and Monterey Opera and is a frequent guest conductor of orchestras in Guatemala and Argentina.
"The computer exercises are engaging and give immediate feedback to the student. I believe it makes the learning of fundamentals FUN!!! What your text included which I feel is invaluable, is the interactive software and recorded examples. This is what makes this book stand out as an excellent text."
"The computer exercise allow students to work at their own pace and move as quickly as is suitable and they get immediate FEEDBACK."
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