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A dinosaur teaching a child about piano notesLearn Piano using colour

  • Every page is bright and exciting with kid-friendly 'designosaurs'.
  • Colour noteheads abolish music reading difficulties.
  • Free colour key chart sits behind the keyboard.
  • Videos show you where to put your hands.
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Is Dyslexia unusual?

Young children respond so differently to coloured and conventional black notation I conclude that what we call dyslexia is almost a normal condition in under-8s. A dinosaur teaching a child about notes

The difficulty in decoding a set of monochrome symbols seems to link to difficulties most beginners have with addressing a specifc hand or finger. I’ve come to think that this may be a perfectly normal stage in the brain’s development, reading difficulties being another reflexion of a child learning to prioritise stimuli.

By reducing the density of black information for beginners the whole process of brain-hand coordination seems to develop faster. Even with able children coloured notes accelerate the prioritsation of both visual and ‘handed’ information much better than black notation.


Rapid Learning

Maxwell Steer

Michael Maxwell Steer

"The goal of my method is to create a virtuous circle where pupils’ enjoyment of what they’re playing feeds back directly into enthusiasm and faster progress."

"Each book offers a carefully graduated sequence of pieces (all downloadable individually) designed to boost students’ self-confidence.
To make learning even easier, every page displays commonly used symbols.."

"ColourMuse makes use of the fact that colour & shape are processed in different centres of the brain to accelerate every beginner’s progress effortlessly."

The goal of teaching should be to create a virtuous circle where pupils’ enjoyment of what they’re playing feeds back directly into enthusiasm and faster progress.

Each piece offers a carefully graduated step up the scale (ladder) of self-confidence. It would normally take 6-9 months for a beginner to work through each book. To make learning even easier, every page displays commonly used symbols.

How to learn Piano using colours



 

Disability Learners

One of the exciting discoveries is that ColourMuse works just as well for ordinary learners as it does with those who have disability. Charlotte is a teenage Down Syndrome learner. See how she's got on


Teachers' Discount

Teachers. You are eligible for a 25% discount on the retail price if you order 3 or more copies. Enquire.


User Groups /Distribution

If you are interested forming a User Group where you live, we can provide support and supply discounted copies. Enquire.


The Designosaurs were created by Maxwell's wife Deirdre Clancy, the overall design concept for ColourMuse was evolved by their son Sam Steer & the ColourMuse club area is based on the original concept by David Jury.

The difficulty in decoding monochrome symbols seems to link to difficulties most beginners have with addressing a specific hand or finger. I’ve come to think that this is a perfectly normal stage in the brain’s development, with reading difficulties simply reflecting a child learning to prioritise stimuli.

By reducing the density of black information the whole process of brain-hand coordination develops faster. Even with able children coloured notes accelerate the prioritisation of both visual and ‘handed’ information more quickly than black notation.