Will you spend an evening with me so that you can read music the rest of your life?
You can download this $39. ebook right now & by tomorrow you'll know the 3 elements of reading music - melody, rhythm & harmony!
Dear Friend:
Is it really possible?
Yes.
Is it guaranteed?
Yes.
Is it expensive?
No.
Is it hard?
No.
Duane is the author of hundreds of piano courses, DVD's, CD's, books, videos, etc. For years he operated Piano University, a teaching studio in the beautiful Rogue River Valley of Oregon.
I really can teach you to read music in a very short period of time. You won't be great, of course, but you'll be on your way, so for the rest of your life you can enjoy reading music and get better at it as you go along.
I know -- it sounds like a some con game, some rip off, some shoddy offer where they take your money and run. I not only wouldn't do that, but it's not even possible -- when you order a downloadable course such as this through ClickBank (see below) you can get a refund for any reason or no reason.
But it isn't a con game or rip off. I've taught piano and music theory for over 40 years now in the beautiful Rogue River Valley of Oregon, and I've taught thousands of people how to read music and play the piano. If it was a rip-off, the US Post Office and other agencies would have shut me down years ago. Instead, I've taught many postal workers and their kids. (One is now a Medford policeman) I've sponsored a Little League team named "Shinn Music" for years. I've taught many teachers, doctors, and scores of professional people. Most everyone around Medford knows me on a first-name basis.
No.
It's not a rip-off. It's the real thing. I CAN teach you to read music in about 4 hours. You won't be a polished sight-reader, obviously -- I don't do magic -- but you will know how to read music. And you are the judge. If you don't feel I've kept my word, you get every penny back -- pronto. No questions asked, ever.
What Other People Say
"Your course on "How To Read Music In One Evening" is excellent. When it arrived I couldn't read note one, and now I am able to do fairly well -- slow but reliable. You pack a lot of information in a small space and made it both understandable and readable."
Tom W., Livonia, Mich (letter on file)
"I am the copywriter for (she names a large catalog firm you would recognize) and just finished reading your "How To Read Music In One Evening." I have had many years of experience with music, and if you'll excuse my French, that's the best (here she uses a word I won't repeat) book I've ever seen! Your style is so precious and it's so compact, so honest, so easy to use -- Mozart himself would have enjoyed a copy for reference."
Carol T., Oshkosh, Wis. (letter on file)
Learn The 3 Elements of Music Rapidly
Melody (the tune of a song)
Rhythm (the pulse or beat of a song)
Harmony (the chords that support the melody)
This Is Too Good To Be True -- Right?
The reason it seems to be an amazing claim is simply because people THINK learning to read music is a slow, long, drawn-out process. But it's only slow because of poorly-organized teaching techniques. What music teachers usually teach is OK, but it's out-of-order, or fuzzy, or confusing, or gets bogged down in a torrent of words. And so people naturally think that it takes a long time to learn to read music.