Hi,
I’m VERY close to finishing my long-awaited Music Readers Formula course.
I have been working on this for more than two years, but I am finally going to wrap it up. I will be releasing it in early January. I'm very excited!
This course will be focused on how to create your beginner students into strong music readers.
It will include how to harness the power of storytelling and other powerful teaching tools that really work and that kids just love.
I am going to cover the psychology of learning and memory, and how to apply it to successfully teach beginners how to read music.
I’ll show you a systematized way to use the Easy Notes resources so that in the first year of lessons your beginners can securely learn four octaves of notes and learn to effortlessly read the music in their piano books. It only takes five or so minutes each piano lesson, but those five minutes are just so powerful. They open the door of music to students so that they can have a lot of music passing through them all the time. All that music causes them to grow musically and progress quickly. It’s amazing!
I will show you footage of actual beginners in real piano lessons, where you'll see them learning and benefitting from this way of teaching. You’ll watch them go from the very beginning, from “zero”, to knowing four octaves of notes and becoming strong music readers.
HOWEVER, I need your help. Before I finalize the modules and get ready to present them, I need to make sure I have covered everything.
That is where you come in. Please take a few minutes to answer this super-short survey – there is really only one thing I want to ask you…
What are your top questions about using Easy Notes to teach beginners to read music that I absolutely NEED to answer in my Music Readers Formula Course?
You can answer the questions in my survey here.
Thank you!


