Piano Sight Reading Lessons
Music is a universal language. In order to master any language, one needs to learn the reading and speaking skills of that language.
A piano player who is proficient in playing by ear but has limited ability in reading music is actually considered musically illiterate.
Similarly, a pianist who is a strong sight reader but cannot improvise, lacking the ability to make beautiful music, is also considered musically illiterate.
Time after time, I have come across pianists who cannot read music well and rely on memorization to save them. Do you admire pianists who can just pick up any piece of sheet music and play without stumbling?
If you want to take your sight reading to the next level, I have great news for you!
A special friend of mine, Yoke Wong, is an accomplished pianist and music educator. She has compiled a comprehensive home study course called, Mastering The Art Of Piano Sight Reading to help piano students master the art of music reading. I generally do not promote other courses, but this one is unique and deserves your attention. Since I am very aware of the value and importance of music reading, I also recognize the value of this course. It can really make a significant difference in your piano playing.
If you seriously want to upgrade your skills, I urge you to get this DVD home study course by clicking here now.
She even put in a valuable bonus with the course – an additional 90 minutes of advanced piano sight reading instructional DVD (limited quantity). Be sure to grab your copy before the bonus is gone!
Your feedback is very important in helping us evaluate how the course has made an impact on your piano playing world. I would love to hear from you once you have tried it out!
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