Pozzoli - guida teorica pratica 1-2
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Pozzoli - guida teorica pratica 1-2
Music theory and solfège in Pozzoli Guida Teorico-Pratica part 1-2
Pozzoli Guida Teorico-Pratica 1-2 belongs to every pianist's standard package. The book by Italian classical pianist and composer Ettore Pozzoli covers music theory, harmony and solfège. The volume contains attractive sheet music of increasing difficulty, boosting your vocal studies.
Pozzoli Guida Teorico-Pratica part 1-2 is the first volume in Ettore Pozzoli's two-volume series. The educational edition is based on the development of musical hearing as the basis of all musical education. The vocal exercises (solfège) aim to develop the imagination of tonal distances as well as rhythmic and melodic accuracy and fluency. The melody is sung without the text, using only the names of the notes.
Ettore Pozzoli's name is associated with the international Ettore Pozzoli piano competition, one of the oldest and most prestigious piano competitions in the world held every two years in Italy. Knowledge of music theory and training of hearing (hearing and recognition) is indispensable when studying singing.
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Pozzoli - guida teorica pratica 1-2
Music theory and solfège in Pozzoli Guida Teorico-Pratica part 1-2
Pozzoli Guida Teorico-Pratica 1-2 belongs to every pianist's standard package. The book by Italian classical pianist and composer Ettore Pozzoli covers music theory, harmony and solfège. The volume contains attractive sheet music of increasing difficulty, boosting your vocal studies.
Pozzoli Guida Teorico-Pratica part 1-2 is the first volume in Ettore Pozzoli's two-volume series. The educational edition is based on the development of musical hearing as the basis of all musical education. The vocal exercises (solfège) aim to develop the imagination of tonal distances as well as rhythmic and melodic accuracy and fluency. The melody is sung without the text, using only the names of the notes.
Ettore Pozzoli's name is associated with the international Ettore Pozzoli piano competition, one of the oldest and most prestigious piano competitions in the world held every two years in Italy. Knowledge of music theory and training of hearing (hearing and recognition) is indispensable when studying singing.
Would you like to test this product?
Visit our store and try it out.