
Course in Harmony / For classes or for self-instruction / c1886
by George H. HowardThe objectives of this course of instruction can be briefly stated. It is designed, first of all, to be a guide to young students. It is not a book which is to be learned from beginning to end. It rather points out true paths and tempts interested and earnest students to walk in them.Properly used, it will lead students not only to become acquainted with the principles of harmony, but also to distinguish intervals, chords, progressions and treatments by the ear as readily as by the aid of the eye. It will be found that a real education of the musical faculties is feasible through methods such as those presented here. It will thus be found to be practical as well as theoretical in its aims.Book Condition: Good | Dust Jacket: No JacketThe book is bound in dark green cloth with a gilt title and lettering on the spine. The boards have shelf-wear, sunning, and bumping to the corners. The spine has sunning and fraying to the head and tail. The text-block is pages are tanne