MUSIC ENHANCES THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO STUDY IT by Jay McGee,
AUTHOR of MUSIC THE WAY I SEE IT
Recent studies have proven that music really does enhance life. In the medical field doctors have begun to use music as therapy, in many different ways, to help improve their patients' condition.
In the area of education instructors have noticed a very significant improvement in subjects other than music, when that student is in music studies, especially in math. Work environments are more pleasant where music is played.
Music is often played to comfort animals as well, whether in a zoo or in a home.
Not only does music soothe the soul,calm the spirit,relieve stress: but it is
known to improve memory skills, (much the way crossword puzzles or word search activities do) to alleviate the onset of Alzheimer's or Dementia.
I have developed a method of studying music that simplifies this age old art.
It is taught from the keyboard where you can see the actual notes laid out before you, however the music theory is relative to all musical instruments.
Imagine being able to put your inspirations to music: from your head to the paper. "Music: The Way I See It" was purchased in 2008 by the Flint Board of Education, in Flint, Michigan, to be used in their curriculum.
Be assured that after covering this book completely, you will have a thorough understanding of how music is put together.
I've included a section that shows you what notes can be played with a certain chord and what notes cannot be played with certain chords.
We've really tried to leave nothing to chance by including everything that we could think of to make learning easier for you.
If you love music and would like to learn music, then this is the book for you. Written for people who will take the time to study and enjoy studying music.
If that person is you, come join the rest of us who would like to know as much about music as possible. But remember , "you 'll only become as good as your study habits."
Sincerely,
Jay McGee