Why am I passionate about this?
After dabbling in music in my youth, I returned to playing roots music over fifteen years ago. I’ve joined music circles, jammed, made new friends, and learned a lot. My husband Gene and I have recorded three albums and played at bars, festivals, weddings, and listening rooms. Professionally, I’ve spent years as a writing teacher and writer, and I also teach at an annual folk music camp. I wanted to share the joys of music with others, so I talked with dozens of musicians, dug down to find rare resources, and pulled it together into Making Music for Life to make it easier for others to pursue their own musical journey.
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Why did Gayla love this book?
This is the best book I’ve seen on understanding music in a practical, accessible way, with an accompanying website full of free support materials such as audio files, music scores, and a huge variety of songs across genres and instruments. It’s aimed at those who play by ear, back-porch pickers, semi-pros, and pros. I’ve tried learning theory in many ways, from college classes to online courses, but I found the approach of this book the best, and I imagine learning from it for years to come.
1 author picked Garage Band Theory as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
For less than the price of a single lesson, Garage Band Theory offers a lifetime of learning.
It's a gift that keeps giving.
GBT covers everything you need to understand, play and make your own music!
• lets you listen to hundreds of examples for every instrument.
• combines the freedom of playing by ear and the strength of traditional music theory.
• assumes you know nothing about basic theory and is written in a conversational, easy to follow style.
There are hundreds of exercises and examples using familiar songs and with the free downloads on the book's website, you…
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