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Sandy Feldstein - Pratical Theory Complete



96 pages, Item number 1637255DW, $12.95

A combination text and workbook in three volumes. All areas of music theory are covered in a concise and practical manner and each level contains 28 lessons.
Format: Spiral-Bound Book
Category: Textbook - General

Product Format: Reference Book

Publisher: This piece was published by Alfred Publishing Company.

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