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Anyone willing to read through a new Piano Method I wrote?
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Topic: Anyone willing to read through a new Piano Method I wrote?
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taipeiteacher
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Anyone willing to read through a new Piano Method I wrote?
on: November 22, 2023, 12:59:17 AM
Good morning and greetings from Taiwan. I've been teaching piano for 30 years. I've spent the last 4 years writing a new piano method which uses a simplified music notation for child beginners (helping them read more easily, then transition to conventional. It's actually based on Soprano clef, as used by JS Bach, Handel, Mozart etc). I'm almost ready to get it published but I'd really appreciate if anyone is willing to read it through and give me constructive feedback from the point of view of piano teaching. If you are willing to commit about 2-3 hours time and energy to this, please get in touch and we can discuss a suitable fee. Many thanks!
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