Dewey Decimal781.252
Synopsis(Instructional). Discover the fundamentals of music theory with Hal Leonard's The Chord Wheel the ultimate tool for musicians of all levels! Whether you're in a gigging band or just getting started, understanding chord theory is essential for mastering music. The Chord Wheel simplifies this concept, making it easy to find chord relationships and key changes. Improve your improvisation, songwriting, and overal musicianship by discovering how chords and scales interact with practical applications no music reading necessary. With thes concepts from The Chord Wheel, every practice, gig, or jam session becomes more dynamic and rewarding. Don't just play music understand it with The Chord Wheel !, (Instructional). Discover the fundamentals of music theory with Hal Leonard's The Chord Wheel the ultimate tool for musicians of all levels! Whether you're in a gigging band or just getting started, understanding chord theory is essential for mastering music. The Chord Wheel simplifies this concept, making it easy to find chord relationships and key changes. Improve your improvisation, songwriting, and overal musicianship by discovering how chords and scales interact with practical applications no music reading necessary. With thes concepts from The Chord Wheel , every practice, gig, or jam session becomes more dynamic and rewarding. Don't just play music understand it with The Chord Wheel !, (Instructional). Master chord theory ... in minutes The Chord Wheel is a revolutionary device that puts the most essential and practical applications of chord theory into your hands. This tool will help you: Improvise and Solo Talk about chops Comprehend key structure like never before; Transpose Keys Instantly transpose any progression into each and every key; Compose Your Own Music Watch your songwriting blossom No music reading is necessary. "This is the kind of device that players of any instrument can use to enhance their musical understanding. Chord and key relationships are inseparable, and learning these relationships is a must in becoming a successful musician." Alan Remington, Orange Coast College Music Dept.