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Read, write, and understand the music you love from the ground up.

A beginner music theory book for players, singers, producers, video game music composers, and curious music makers who want music theory explained in plain English.

Music Theory BooksThe Best Music Theory Books for BeginnersBy Dan Spencer140 pagesISBN 9781957835037Published 2022
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What You Get

Start with the right book for your next step.

These are the main reasons this book can help you learn faster, practice with more focus, and keep moving.

01 · Foundation

Read, write, and understand music

The book is positioned for any instrument, helping beginners turn music theory into plain-English tools they can use.

02 · Clarity

Theory without random internet lessons

Instead of disconnected tips, the sequence organizes the beginner foundation in one path.

03 · Use it

Play, sing, compose, and talk music better

Use theory as a practical skill for playing, singing, writing songs, producing, and understanding music.

What It Helps With

What this book helps you do

Use this book to turn scattered music questions into a clear next step.

  1. Understand notes, rhythms, scales, intervals, triads, and lead-sheet basics.
  2. Connect written theory to what music actually sounds like.
  3. Stop piecing theory together from random internet lessons.
  4. Build a foundation for composing, producing, performing, and analyzing music.
This Is For You If

Who this book is for

  • Absolute beginners
  • Musicians who know some theory but want it organized
  • Singers, instrumentalists, producers, and video game music composers

If this sounds like where you are now, the book gives you a practical way to keep moving.

Inside

Use the book like a coach on the page.

This book is built to give you a clear next step, not just more information. Open the book, follow the sequence, use the examples, and keep moving.

Inside 01

Level 1 music theory foundations

Inside 02

Reading and writing notes, rhythms, scales, intervals, and triads

Inside 03

Lead-sheet song analysis

Inside 04

Free video examples and flash-card support

Why It Works

The book gives beginners a path, not just information.

Each part of the book is built around a practical learning sequence so the next step is easier to see.

Step 01

Name the building blocks

Notes, rhythm, scales, intervals, and triads become familiar ideas.

Step 02

Connect ideas to sound

The focus is understanding music, not memorizing facts for their own sake.

Step 03

Use one clear order

A structured book replaces scattered searches and half-finished lessons.

Step 04

Prepare for the next level

Book 1 becomes the base for the workbooks and later theory books.

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Course Content

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Rhythm 1: How to Understand, Write, and Perform Notes
01 Rhythm
02 Pulse
03 Beat
04 Count In: Four
05 Count In: Three
06 How to Clap Quarter Notes
07 How to Clap Half Notes
08 How to Clap: Whole Notes
09 Clap and Count 1
10 Clap and Count 2
11 Clap and Count 3
12 Clap and Count 4
Rhythm 2: Strong and Weak Beats
13 Snare: Weak & Weakest Beats
14 Kick: Strongest & Strong Beats
15 Snare + Kick 4/4
16 Kick + Snare 3/4
17 Kick Only
18 Clap Rests 1
Rhythm 3: How to Understand, Write, and Perform Rests
19 Clap Rests 2
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FAQ

Questions before you buy

Is this for complete beginners?
Yes. It is written for absolute beginners and people who already know a little theory.
Does it help with composing music?
Yes. The book teaches core reading, writing, and understanding skills that support composing music.
Does it include videos?
Yes. It includes 80+ free video examples.
Where do I buy it?
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How do I access the free examples?
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Dan Spencer, Music Mentor Dan
Author

Dan Spencer is Music Mentor Dan.

Dan Spencer is a composer, OST creator, author, and coach who teaches the practical path from idea, or no ideas, to finished music you can actually play, write, understand, and ship.

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You will find interactive flashcards in lesson 54 "The Full Musical Alphabet". The interactive version is placed here because you will need skills from previous lessons to take full advantage of the interactive flashcards. These are downloadable and printable versions of the flash cards. Click the link to download now Treble Clef Flash Cards