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New Music Theory Book Now Available

By kevin | October 29, 2009

YES! Theory is important for Drums and Percussion Too!

Drummers and percussionists are often the furthest behind when it comes to music theory, as they play an instrument that has no pitch associated with it.

I’ve just been involved in helping co-ordinate the release of our latest music theory books from the Fun Music Company, and I thought that visitors on the Percussion Education Blog might also be interested.

Printable Music Theory Books contain everything you need for a fundamental theory course, and this new level two book goes right through scales and keys at a really understandable level…. even for drum students!

Check it out now!

Two Levels of Printable Music theory Books Now Available

Two Levels of Printable Music theory Books Now Available

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4 Responses to “New Music Theory Book Now Available”

  1. John Smith Says:
    January 6th, 2010 at 4:56 am

    Hi friend,

    I liked your blog very much, & i got lots of acquaintance from it. Lets keep continue to educate the peoples through your blog.

  2. Tay Says:
    February 15th, 2010 at 6:23 pm

    Funny you should mention how important theory is for percussion too. It’s easy to think that it wouldn’t be for the exact reason you mentioned. Thanks for bringing it up!

  3. Chris Says:
    March 31st, 2010 at 2:06 am

    As a fellow percussionist, I really appreciate the importance of music theory. I studied music in college and really enjoyed music theory. Understanding the way music is constructed is extremely important for drummers and percussionists. Thanks for the post!

  4. Bruce Says:
    May 19th, 2010 at 3:20 pm

    As a fellow percussionist, I really appreciate the importance of music theory. I studied music in college and really enjoyed music theory. Understanding the way music is constructed is extremely important for drummers and percussionists. Thanks for the post!

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