How to Read Music – a Programmed Book Molnar, Joseph J.

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Spiral bound cover is in good condition. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This vintage music instruction book by Joseph J. Molnar offers a unique, self-paced approach to learning musical notation through a “programmed” method. Published in the late 20th century, it remains a valuable resource for aspiring musicians, breaking down fundamentals like note values and rhythms into clear, progressive lessons. The well-preserved condition of this copy makes it a charming addition for collectors interested in music education history.

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Spiral bound cover is in good condition. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This vintage music instruction book offers a unique approach to learning how to read musical notation. Published in the late 20th century, “How to Read Music – a Programmed Book” by Joseph J. Molnar presents a self-paced, programmed learning method that was gaining popularity at the time. The spiral binding allows the book to lay flat, making it easy to follow along and practice the exercises.

Molnar’s innovative teaching style breaks down the fundamentals of music theory into digestible chunks, guiding readers through concepts like note values, rhythms, key signatures, and more. With its clear explanations and progressive structure, this book remains a valuable resource for aspiring musicians of all ages, from children to adults.

While not a rare book, this well-preserved copy offers collectors an opportunity to own a piece of music education history. Its condition suggests it may have been gently used by a dedicated student, making it a charming addition to any music lover’s library.

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Weight 3.2 lbs
Dimensions 21.34 × 14.48 × 1.02 in
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