I can't say enough wonderful things about the Soft Mozart program. We have been using it since Titus was very little. In fact, I ran across this video of him the other day, wow, how he has grown:
We have been off and on, and a lot of off, as I my husband passed away, Titus and I moved all the way across the country, I went back to school for my Master's degree, got married, and we have added two more little girls to our family since. Yet, in and out of all that, with only needing a computer hooked to a keyboard, we have been able to intermittently keep plugging away and learning together. I, as his mom, have very little piano knowledge, yet Soft Mozart has been amazing, and has made learning piano accessible and fun! Hellene has been a great help with any questions we have had along the way, and we look forward to using this program with our girls as they grow. With this graduation ceremony, I am amazed looking back and how Titus has grown. In the video, while he is using paper notes, we start every new piece with Gentle Piano and progress, using Gentle Piano all along the way to help us improve, until he is able to play it with paper, and he enjoys the process too!!! Thank you, Soft Mozart!
Thank you very much for participating in our International Graduation Concert of 2019!
I enjoyed listening to your performance! You demonstrated excellent piano skills: you can play with sheet music, your performance is confident and bright. You play and sing songs simultaneously, demonstrate excellent music ear, wonderful fine motor skills and demonstrating development of your artistic skills. I am very proud of you!
My special thanks to your parents and especially to your mom Julie. She went a long way to helping you receiving music education. You should be very proud of your mom!
Julie, your family is very special to us! I will try my best to jeep helping you and Titus to achieve excellence in music and performance!
I remind you that our next concert will take place from December 15, 2019 to January 15, 2020. This will be the "Butterfly Ball". Have you already started working on the new pieces?
Respectfully,
Hellene Hiner,
The author of the Soft Mozart system