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Read music in one evening!



Learn The 3 Parts Of Reading Music in Hours, not Years!

In about 3 or 4 hours I can really teach you the principles of reading
music.

You won't be great, of course, but you'll be on your way!
You'll know about melody, rhythm, & harmony...and when you see how
these 3 co-operate in a song, it will all make sense to you.



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.

It's true.

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 the
principles of music reading 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.

Read music fast

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)

Sight-reading music in hours, not years 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.

But that's absolutely false. Period.

The Amazing Power Of Simplicity

In just 3 or 4 hours -- set aside one evening instead of watching
3 or 4 television programs you'll forget right after you watch them --
I can have you understanding the three principles of music reading.
Within the first hour as we cover melody you will know all the notes in
both the treble and the bass clefs, as well as the little short lines
above and below the staff, plus all 7 of the flats and all 7 of the
sharps and how they affect each note. And you'll know the order of the
sharps and the order of the flats as they always occur.

The "Big Three" of Music Reading

Within the 2nd hour you'll know what rhythm is about and how to
keep time in 3/4 and 4/4 -- (the two basic meters that comprise 90% of
all songs). You'll know and understand that measures are "rhythm rooms"
that contain a combination of note values -- quarter notes, eights
notes, half notes, etc. -- and rests (signs of silence).

In the third hour you'll learn about unisons (one note), intervals
(two notes) and chords (3 or more notes) and the 4 main types of chords
as we learn harmony. We'll see how easy it is to memorize the 1 dozen
major chords, then transform them into minor chords by moving just one
note, augmented chords by moving another note, and diminished chords by
moving two notes. Then we'll learn about inversions (chords upside
down) and extended chords (such as 6th chords, 7th chords, etc.)

In the last session together we'll put all 3 elements -- melody,
rhythm, and harmony -- together to see how they all fit -- and they fit
beautifully, so we'll demonstrate how the 3 elements blend together in
a song such as "America The Beautiful."

So you will need to decide whether knowing how to read music --
and not wasting months in the process, but only a single evening -- is
worth 39 bucks or not.

Don't take my word for it. Just order the course and see for
yourself. By the time you are convinced that it's really possible,
you'll already be reading music!

Thanks and blessings,

Duane

You can download this ebook right now & by tomorrow you'll know the
3 elements of reading music - melody, rhythm & harmony!

Just $39. total!

Order "How To Read Music Fast"-

P.S.: Remember that it is all guaranteed, so there is no risk at all.
You have 8 weeks -- 56 days -- to decide. After that, all ClickBank
sales are final. But the fact that almost no one asks for a refund
tells you that this really works. And you can order it and download it
now -- even if it is in the middle of the night!



Music Reading Friends

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