The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music History: From Pre-Historic Africa to Classical Europe to American Popular Music

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A beautifully composed journey through music history!

Music history is a required course for all music students. Unfortunately, the typical music history book is dry and academic, focusing on rote memorization of important composers and works. This leads many to think that the topic is boring, but bestselling author Michael Miller proves that isn’t so. This guide makes music history interesting and fun, for both music students and older music lovers.

• Covers more than Western “classical” music—also includes non-Western music and uniquely American forms such as jazz
• More than just names and dates—puts musical developments in context with key historical events

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4.5
4 reviews
Ben Ollier
February 12, 2014
Just one example is that despite what the book says cartographers did not think the world to be flat when Columbus sailed, the Greeks discovered it was round. There are other examples but you get the point. They aren't big problems but now I find myself questioning the things in the book that are important.
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About the author

Michael Miller is the author of several books, including The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Music Theory, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Playing Drums, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Singing, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Music Composition. He has been using Cubase for a number of years. He used Cubase SX to record the audio CD included with the second edition of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Playing Drums.

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