Monday, August 1, 2011

Piano Is Fun v3.2 Final Portable.

Piano Is Fun v3.2 Final Portable. 

Fun Piano Software To Help Children
and Adult Beginners Learn To
Read Piano Notes.
If you've been searching for a fun way to teach your children how to read music then perhaps I can help.
A few years ago I was in exactly the same position as you. I was searching for a piano software program to help my nephew Michael learn his piano notes.
As a professional software developer and a musician with over twenty years of experience I knew what I was looking for.
Searching for piano software.
I started out searching Google for 'piano software' but the only programs I found were very monotonous drills and I knew my nephew would find these games dull and boring.
What I was really wanted was a program that would:
-Introduce the notes gradually
-Teach both the note names and where to find the notes on the piano keyboard
-Clearly explain the difference between the Treble and Bass clef notes
-Allow me to select which notes to practice
-Use bright and colorful animation
-Be so much fun that my nephew would keep coming back for more.
After a lot of research, I realized that the piano software I was looking for just didn't exist, so I decided to create it myself. Five months later... Piano Is Fun was born!
"I just wanted to send a quick note to let you know that my children absolutely love 'Piano Is Fun'
They started this morning and have been taking turns on it all day. They are so thrilled by the rewards that they don't even notice they are learning. Thanks for designing such great software, I wish I'd had it when I was learning piano."
S. Wyard (Parent)
The Easiest Way To Learn The Piano Notes
And Keyboard Positions.
Piano Is Fun makes learning the piano notes easy and enjoyable. 


The features of the software include:
20 Step-by-Step Lessons.
The 20 step-by-step lessons introduce students to the notes and keyboard positions of the piano gradually so that they never feel intimidated or overwhelmed.
Interactive Exercises:
Students discover the names of the notes through interactive exercises and games that ensure that they develop true note recognition skills instead of memorizing silly rhymes.
Practice Games That Teach:
The worst thing about most tutorial programs is that they don't actually teach students anything. Instead, they just test what students already know using repetitive drills.
Each lesson of Piano Is Fun includes a Practice Game which allows students to learn at their own pace without getting frustrated. 

Homepage: http://pianoisfun.com/


 


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