Classical Music For Dummies doesn't assume that you have a degree in musicology -- or even that you took a course in music appreciation. Rather, the multimedially gifted David Pogue and renowned conductor Scott Speck explain classical music in terms you can understand, and they describe musical elements so that you can hear them for yourself.
A reference you can dip into at any point, Classical Music For Dummies covers such topics as
- The various forms that classical music takes -- from symphonies to string quartets
 - What goes on behind the scenes and on stage to fill a concert hall with great classical music
 - How to recognize, by sight and by sound, the many instruments that make up an orchestra
 - The nuts and bolts of classical music -- from rhythm to harmonic progression
 
Classical Music For Dummies doesn't assume that you have a degree in musicology -- or even that you took a course in music appreciation. Rather, the multimedially gifted David Pogue and renowned conductor Scott Speck explain classical music in terms you can understand, and they describe musical elements so that you can hear them for yourself.
A reference you can dip into at any point, Classical Music For Dummies covers such topics as
- The various forms that classical music takes -- from symphonies to string quartets
 - What goes on behind the scenes and on stage to fill a concert hall with great classical music
 - How to recognize, by sight and by sound, the many instruments that make up an orchestra
 - The nuts and bolts of classical music -- from rhythm to harmonic progression
 
Classical Music For Dummies
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