This course was last updated on 1/2020.
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✓ Read beginning and intermediate level piano repertoire with confidence!
✓ Learn repertoire faster by building fundamental skills.
✓ Improve reading speed, note and interval recognition, and gain the ability to analyze harmonies and recognize patterns quickly.
✓ Improvement of rhythm and hand coordination.
• Access to a piano or keyboard is required.
• Commitment to short but consistent practice (reading a minimum of five to ten minutes, five days per week to successfully meet course goals)
• No previous piano experience required (fundamentals will be covered), although basic ability in reading notes (bass and treble clef) and intervals will facilitate progress.
• Patience. As with any instrument or skill building, the more you put in, the more you get out!
• Any keyboardist/pianist who wishes to improve their sight-reading ability, or seeks structure and guidance with a systematic approach, guaranteed to increase reading skills.
• Beginning through intermediate-level players, or even advanced players who struggle with sight-reading
The course costs $14.99. And currently there is a 70% discount on the original price of the course, which was $49.99. So you save $35 if you enroll the course now.
YES, Piano Sight-Reading Development with 25 Exercises has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.
Samuel S Gingher has created 1 courses that got 97 reviews which are generally positive. Samuel S Gingher has taught 666 students and received a 4.7 average review out of 97 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Samuel S Gingher is an instructor that you can trust.
Adjunct Music Professor at Millikin University
Dr. Samuel Gingher, from Greensboro, NC, holds a DMA in Piano Performance and Literature (2015), MM in Piano Pedagogy (2011) and MM in Piano Performance (2009) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and BM in Piano Performance from UNC-Chapel Hill (2006).
Sam has been prize-winner in many piano competitions, including the Krannert Debut Artist Award, first prize in the Brevard Festival Solo Piano Competition, concerto competition winner at UNC-Chapel Hill and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, among other awards. Sam has performed in piano and chamber music festivals in the US, Austria and Switzerland, and has played in a variety of jazz and chamber music groups over the years in North Carolina and Illinois.
Sam’s research interests include classical piano improvisation pedagogy (with particular interest in Carl Czerny’s contributions to the art of extemporization), and the discovery and performance of rare masterworks. Sam is currently on faculty at Millikin University, where he teaches the class piano curriculum, offers private instruction through the preparatory department, and ad hoc accompanying duties. Sam’s recent CD of all world-premiere piano trios by Carl Czerny can be heard on the Naxos label.