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Eric Taylor

    As there are multiple authors with this name on Goodreads, a specific description cannot be provided. For the musicologist, please see Eric Taylor, and for the child psychiatrist, see Eric A. Taylor.

    Disruptive Mood
    Plank Brothers
    First Steps in Music Theory. Grades 1 to 5
    Music Theory in Practice 2
    Music Theory in Practice 1
    The AB Guide to Music Theory. Part II
    • 2021

      Plank Brothers

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Wilder County Pirates point guard Garrison Smith enters his senior basketball season with a ton of weight on his shoulders. The preseason coaches' poll pegs his team towards the bottom of the standings, and his dreams of playing high-level college basketball seem incredibly unlikely. Not only is he the team's captain and leader, Garrison feels the added pressure of trying to incorporate a new stoic teammate from New York City, Mike Williams. Can Garrison rise to the challenge and help his team win on and off the court? Follow the action of Plank Brothers, an unexpected brotherhood born amongst the pressures of high school and competition.

      Plank Brothers
    • 2015

      Disruptive Mood

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A guide to understanding and treating children and adolescents for whom extreme levels of angry outbursts ('irritability') are a problem needing professional attention.

      Disruptive Mood
    • 2008

      The eight volumes in this series contain a detailed list of the requirements for each grade of the Theory of Music exams, information needed in the context of the exam, specimen questions and exercises, and guidance on their solutions. Each book provides a sound foundation for anyone wishing to understand music theory as it is used in practice. A wide variety of music examples are used to illustrate the texts and to provide exercises. Revised Edition (2008).

      Music Theory in Practice 1
    • 1999

      "An introduction to the necessary elements of music, this title is suitable for students preparing for examinations, as well as a resource for those learning to read music. It also features a step-by-step presentation of the basic facts of music theory; a grade-by-grade format; numerous music examples; and more." -- Provided by publisher

      First Steps in Music Theory. Grades 1 to 5
    • 1992

      These books by Eric Taylor provide an introduction to the basic elements in harmony and musical structure. Part I deals with the subjects of the Associated Board’s Theory Grades 1-5, and part II with those which occur in the higher grades.

      The AB Guide to Music Theory. Part II
    • 1991

      Women who went to war

      • 611 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Eric Taylor chronicles the diversity and dangers of British women's operational roles in World War II. Thet took part in the D-Day landings, flew four-engined bombers, worked behind enemy lines and suffered the horrors of POW camps. Yet throughout the war they had to suffer the inbuilt prejudices within the armed forces. Drawing on vivid first-hand accounts and interviews, Eric Taylor explores the heroism and new freedom of women in wartime.

      Women who went to war
    • 1991

      In war, heroism comes from ordinary people doing extraordinary things at a time when everything they love is at stake and their very lives are at risk. In the chronicles of these heroic deeds the contributions of women have too often been ignored. Eric Taylor sets out to correct this oversight. Drawing on firsthand accounts and face-to-face interviews he records the experiences of many valiant women including Joanna Stavridi the Nightingale of Crete; Margot Turner the nurse who survived a Japanese POW camp; and Diana Rowden who served in Nazi-occupied France and was executed at Natzweiler.

      Heroines of World War II
    • 1989

      The AB Guide to Music Theory

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Part I deals with the subjects of the Associated Board's Theory syllabus for grades 1-5. This book is intended to help people learning music to understand how music is written down, what the various signs and symbols denote, and what is meant by the common technical words used by musicians. Arising out of this, it provides an introduction to the basic elements in harmony and musical structure.

      The AB Guide to Music Theory