Breakthrough in Piano!
Simply music is an Australian developed playing based method that has you playing pop, classical, blues, and accompaniment immediately from your very first Piano lessons. Students of all ages will learn to play from child, adult, and even seniors. If you thought you never could be taught piano now is your chance to prove yourself wrong.
This unique program is a learn-by-doing
approach that can be easily understood by children and adults alike. In contrast to traditional methods, Simply Music; Piano lessons uses an entirely new and far more natural approach and focuses on the sheer fun of playing music. The best way to explain the way Simply Music:Piano Lessons works would be to tell you how it differs from the traditional method of learning to play the piano; traditionally you would start by learning to read music: notes, sharps, flats, whole notes, half notes, and all the music theory and this would dictate how you play. We call this a reading based method. Simply Music is not a reading based method; it's a playing based method. This is profoundly different; we start by immersing you in the process of playing the music before you even learn how to read the music. It's a completely natural way of learning to play the piano. |
Reading comes later when you have learned and maintained thirty to forty songs and then we start with Rhythm in your body and then we teach you to generate music rhythm on paper and piano keys.
Gone is the need of relentless practice and drills; you can now enjoy the fun and excitement of playing the piano from your first lessons! Join me for a FREE Introductory Session! Enrolling Now! Maggie Rutledge Certified Simply Music Teacher Reservations: 801-823-5210 Call or text |
Maggie and Neil Moore, The founder of Simply Music!
It was so fun to meet Neil for the first time and learn directly from him.
He taught us fun fancy tricks yet still very simple to play on the piano. Thank
you Neil for reminding us how simple and fun playing the piano is.
He taught us fun fancy tricks yet still very simple to play on the piano. Thank
you Neil for reminding us how simple and fun playing the piano is.