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PIANO
TEACHING SECRET WEBSITES
You can purchase all of my
piano patterns and take video lessons on the internet.
These lessons include pdf files of music notation that you can
print. There are
Midi files,and audio MP3 files that allow you to listen to the
lessons. You can
subscribe to this LIST OF SECRET WEBSITES for $20. Each
week I post
a brand new lesson that comes in great detail. Check out
this example lesson to
help you to make up your mind about subscribing to this in-depth
study of
piano patterns and other techniques.
CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE LESSON
PLUS ++++ When you order the
SECRET WEBSITES for only $20 you will have access to my
Collection of songs that are written with my
SPECIAL EASY TO READ MUSIC NOTES.

Here are just a few of the many songs that
are written with my
SPECIAL EASY TO READ
MUSIC NOTES: Moonlight Sonata, Scarborough
Fair, Maple Leaf Rag, Fur Elisa, The Entertainer....and many
more. No other website is offering PDF files of SPECIAL
EASY TO READ MUSIC NOTES. My website is the only place
where you will find this musical tool that allows you to play
songs almost instantaneously.
Also when you purchase the
SECRET WEBSITES you will get tons of songs that are designed for
people who have difficulty in reading music notation.
These songs are written with the
name of the note
in the actual head of the note itself. This makes it
really
easy to
identify the note. Most people have a lot of problems
reading music in the left hand bass clef. With my special
music you can
instantly
read the left hand bass. Here....give it a try. Open
up this
PDF
File of Scarborough Fair. Listen to the
midi
file of Scarborough Fair. This collection of songs
written in this special way can only be found on my website.
Search all you want...and only I have this. $20 is very
cheap for such a fantastic music teaching tool.
Order your secret websites NOW and start
playing songs instantly.
Here is what one customer
E-mailed me concerning the SECRET WEBSITES:
Your course is fantastic value, it is
very pleasing to me that not everybody is greedy for money.
This is just what I've been looking for, in several ways. In
my retirement, I play piano every day, and thanks to you I
will never run out of material and new ideas! Hope you are
able to keep the site going. Best wishes !
N. Hutt Deborah Jacobs sent me an
E-mail telling me how these piano teaching materials have
helped her.
thanks.... I am so grateful in finding
you..... I haven't been able to sleep..... I pretty much
have the 75 accompliment patterns and already changed up
alot of songs that I was playing...... all this is helping
me to
being a good keyboard player..... Even if it is to keep me
at peace..... I'm glad I found you..... it's truly
helping me add scale runs in songs...... alot of people
have dvd's out on the market..... but some people can not
teach and that's sad..... People have wasted hard earned
money..... I really put into practice from you cd's and
dvd's.... and files on the computer.....
You can purchase these lessons
for $20. You can pay by using
PAYPAL.
If you use PAYPAL, you will have to submit my E-mail address
to the PAYPAL website in
order to make a purchase. My E-mail address is:
jaxsom@satx.rr.com
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FULL DETAILS ON THE SECRET WEBSITES
You can purchase any of my
music books, CD's, or DVD's by using your credit card. Or
you can call me and I can take your credit card order over the
phone:
210-654-1447

IT'S NEVER TOO LATE, OR YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD
TO LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO
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There is a wonderful article in the
Seattle Times newspaper written by Sara Jean Green.
She wrote about Doris Doak who is 98 years old.
Doris plays piano for a little dance band called the
Pep Tones. Other members in the band are in
their nineties also. They perform once a week
at the Bitter Lake Community Center in North
Seattle. Many of the people who come to hear
their music and to dance to their music are in their
70's, 80's, and 90's.
You will be thrilled to read the
entire article and to see a picture of 98 year old
Doris Doak. Click on the link below.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004250210_pianolady29m.html
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