Greetings,
Before you read this, I ask you to use your imagination, and assume that I am honest and genuine in what I have to say to you, and that it is not a hoax, con, or sham.
Let me say next that I LOVE music, and it is my desire the share the ability to create and re-create music with as many people as possible.
Finally, the purpose of this message is not to sell or even advertise anything that is currently for sale, but to make you aware of a quantum advance in music, that will SOON be sold, but is currently being given away, in an effort to strengthen and improve the product.
I also honor, admire and revere the notation system that has allowed music to survive and evolve with the civilizations that have created music using it, and passed on traditions and ceremonies with it.
Having said all that, the year is 2011, and more people than ever are alienated from the process of playing, creating, thus fully enjoying the possibilities of music, due to the effort and difficultly in learning the language of music.
In our main languages, we hear, then reproduce vocally sounds and words, and only then once we have mastered that aspect, are we encourage to learn to read and write words. But in music, we must learn the written language before we can attempt any lessons, or reproduction of documented pieces.
This has changed with the revolutionary new, patent and copyright protected, “Visual Music Notation System”, which is currently marketed under the trade name, “EasyKey”.
https://www.easykeymusic.com.auOn Thursday, the 2nd of June 2011 , EasyKey had its unofficial launch, where the base products were unveiled to the public for the first time. At this event, parents and teachers brought three distinct groups to try the EasyKey notation system. Participants were either gifted, normal, or had some degree of social issue, i.e. ADHD. None had any measurable training or experience playing the piano, or reading music notation of any kind. They sat through 15 minutes of explanations about who and what EasyKey was, another 5 minutes explaining how to read the notation, and then were given sheet music for the song, “Old MacDonald” and asked to perform it in front of the other participants.
Please stop for a moment, and please imagine doing that with your standard sheet music, on a school night, after work, before dinner.
Here is the video of the result.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAnNF042LMUAt this point, I am simply asking you to stop by the website
https://www.easykeymusic.com.audownload the freebies and have a look, print them out, use them.
Then, please contact me and let me know your results, and come back and post to this forum your thoughts.
Please don’t reply to this telling me what EasyKey can’t, or must be, until you have downloaded and tried the samples….
Then tell me honestly,
Can a novice musician read the EasyKey notation and tell you the correct name for all notes represented in a song?
Can they tell you how long a note is to be held?
Most of all, does it work, simply, and effectively?
To be continued….
Shareef Ali Rashada
Inventor of the “Visual Music Notation System”
Director of EasyKey Pty Ltd
www.easykeymusic.com.au
email:
easykeymusic@gmail.com