Teachers

It is about time to admit that we have a big problem at hand. For what is supposed to be a universal language, who reads it? who writes it? who understands it? Is it for classical musicians only? Should it be reserved for those talented? Is it a dead language? Shouldn't everyone be able to use it to play music?

The simple answer is that we have inherited the wrong approach for a difficult language, so much so that it has affected the entire educational chain resulting in a society that is illiterate across the world. Such a waste of a beautiful gift!

This innovative approach provides a clear, concise, and engaging path to skip the long, windy road with ease and fun in record time. It resolves the many thorny issues of learning the language to let the students focus their energy and attention span on correct posture, timing, and coordination skills to play and enjoy the instrument. These books consist of short story workbooks that will capture student’s imagination and equip them with a new set of lenses to literally see the music notes jump off the page.

If we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday, we rob them of tomorrow.” -— John Dewey