Learn To See Music in Hours, not Years!
In just about 3 hours I can actually teach you to see music.
You won't be great, of course, but you'll be on your way!
Learn The 3 Elements of Music Rapidly
- Melody (the tune of a song)
- Rhythm (the pulse or beat of a song)
- Harmony (the chords that keep the melody)
This Is Too Nice To Be True -- Right?
The reason it seems to be an amazing claim is just because folk THINK learning to see music is a slow, long, drawn-out process. But it's only slow because of poorly-organized teaching techniques. What music teachers normally teach is OK, but it's out-of-order, or fuzzy, or confusing, or gets bogged down in a torrent of words. And so folk naturally think that it takes a long time to discover to see music.
But that's absolutely false. Period.
The Amazing Power Of Simplicity
In just 3 or 4 hours -- set aside one evening instead of observation 3 or 4 television programs you'll forget right after you watch them -- I can have you understanding the three principles of music reading. Inside the 1st hour as we cover melody you wish cognize all the notes in some the treble and the bass clefs, as well as the little short lines above and below the staff, plus all 7 of the flats and all 7 of the sharps and how they affect each note. And you'll cognize the order of the sharps and the order of the flats as they always occur.
The "Big Three" of Music Reading
Within the 2nd hour you'll cognize what rhythm is just about and how to keep time in 3/4 and 4/4 -- (the two basic meters that comprise 90% of all songs). You'll cognize and understand that measures are "rhythm rooms" that contain a combination of note values -- quarter notes, eights notes, half notes, etc. -- and rests (signs of silence).
In the third hour you'll discover just about unisons (one note), intervals (two notes) and chords (3 or much notes) and the 4 main types of chords as we discover harmony. We'll see how easy it is to memorise the 1 dozen major chords, then transform them into minor chords by moving just one note, increased chords by moving another note, and diminished chords by moving two notes. Then we'll discover just about inversions (chords top down) and extended chords (such as 6th chords, 7th chords, etc.)
In the last session together we'll put all 3 elements -- melody, rhythm, and harmony -- together to see how they all fit -- and they fit beautifully, so we'll demonstrate how the 3 elements blend together in a song such as "America The Beautiful."