Read Music Notes, How to Read Music Notes for Beginners, Children
What people are saying about this ebook
“I just purchased the e-book. I am a 41 year old female who had taken music theory back when I was 16. It just never sunk in. In my quest to be a better singer, I began searching for a teaching tool directed at kids, figuring if a kid can understand it, so will I.
I have only had your e-book for about 2 hours, but I have already grasped the basics more than I did as a teenager—after six months of long, boring torture sessions with our school band director! Aaaargh!!
I recommend your book for having published such a well explained, user-friendly tool.”– Myra I. Colmenero-Macmillan Saranac, NY
“I’ve always wanted to learn how to play the piano but the stumbling block for me has been the inability to read music. Within just a few days of receiving your book, ‘Reading Music With Ease’, I’ve now almost mastered it. I’m using the flashcard system from the book and the difference has been remarkable. I can’t thank you enough. My dream of being able to play the piano is fast becoming a reality.”
— Liz Moran North Lincolnshire, England
“I am 37 and I am having singing lessons and need to learn how to read music. As I suffer from short term memory loss I needed all the help I could get, and thought why not try this e-book called ‘Reading music notes with ease for the earliest beginner’.
I am glad I did. I am so confident now I am going to start to learn how to play the piano as well as sing, I am also going to help my little boy learn where all the notes are on the piano so he can get a great head start.
Thank you so much for developing such an easy to read e-book.”– Michaela Perth, Western Australia
“Gosh, I think this is going to help this old codger when singing in our church choir. I always have trouble remembering what the notes are in the bass clef!! I’m a tenor and every so often our notes are in the bass clef.
I also hope to use this with my grandchildren.”
— Cliff Milner Rochester, NY
“I really liked the book, especially the part about the notes… I am going to use it for my piano students and recommend it to others also!”
— Emily Barker Boston, MA
“Congratulations on the imaginative way of teaching earliest beginners to read musical notes. I teach singing and will be taking each young student through this book as part of their curriculum of learning singing.”
— Jeanne Purdy Singing/Performance Coach, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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