Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory: Note Naming Flash Cards (Essentials of Music Theory)
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Average customer review:Product Description
This exciting Flash Card set includes 48 note naming cards, containing 96 notes and rests in the treble and bass clefs. It is organized into 4 progressive sets and may be used with any beginning music theory course. Correlated with Essentials of Music Theory, Book 1, and Volume 1 of the Computer Software.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #51031 in Books
- Published on: 2001-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Cards
- 49 pages
Customer Reviews
Good for teachers but not so much for self teaching.
I just received my flash cards and my first thought was "man, these things are huge," then I realized they are designed for a music teacher to teach a class with. I bought them because I am teaching my self to read music so the biggest draw back for me is that the "answer" on the back corner is just a picture of what is on the front cover, not the note timing and letter. I am not sure if I will go through and add that information or not. The cards are very nice and well made, but if I remember correctly, even the math cards we used when I was in elementary school had the answer in the corner, not just a picture of the problem from the front. This makes it less practical to have someone help me with my self teaching since they would probably have less music knowledge than I do (which is not much).
Great product but slow
We were happy with the flashcards when they finally got here, but had to wait nearly 3 weeks and track them down. Not sure why they were so slow.
Alfred's Note Naming Flash Cards
I was disapointed in these flashcards. They have a lot of good information and are very easy to read. However, the way that the answers are presented on the reverse side, they can only be used with a student-teacher or student-music knowledgable person. The student can not check themselves, nor can a non-muscian parent use them to work with the student.



