Music Dictionary
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Written and designed specifically as a practical reference book for students taking the GCSE exam, Music Dictionary also provides an excellent reference for all music students. 3500 entries provide information on musical works, technical and foreign music terms, musical forms and instruments, with illustrations, styles and types of music all presented in a clear and straightforward way. A chronological chart provides easy reference to data on 195 composers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #283817 in Books
- Published on: 1990-09-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 414 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"The book represents exceptional value...and should be in every music room." Times Educational Supplement
Customer Reviews
This is an excellent resource for Music students
This music dictionary is clear and contains many good explanations of musical terms. As a music teacher I recommend this to my students - especially GCSE and above. The illustrations and msuical examples are a great bonus, and the pupils find these helpful. Of particular use is the timeline at the back with composer dates.
Excellent ! It has served me well up to G6 with the ABRSM.
This book is a little gem. I bought it when i was still at high school, for my music class (about 5-6yrs ago). Going through my music theory and piano lessons it has been an excellent book - small, and you can easily carry it around with you.
Only now, as I'm getting more advanced into music, am I looking around for a big, thick, hardback. This book covers more than the basics - there is lots of diagrams and pictures - which i love. Getting more advanced now i'll give an example of where it fails to deliver eg. False relations - this is an english terminology, the American word for it (they always have to be different) is cross relations - it is not in the book.
I came out of an exam really worried as i'd never come across it before - I got even more worried when i couldn't find it in this dictionary. I went to my teacher's house and i left her house kicking myself as i knew what False relations were.
The bottom line is this is an excellent book i highly recommend it but if you're already at a high level of music (about G5) then buy another book.
exactly what it says!
A great dictionary of probably every musical term you can think of. It's easy to use - you can look things up easily. Purchased this for my son's music course and, though it's early on in the course, he's already found it a help.



