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ChromoNotes: Colorized Sheet Music for Beginner's Piano

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Do you hate sight-reading? Then this is the book for you! ChromoNotes is colorized sheet music for classical piano. From C to B, from Do to Si, every note is colored for faster reading! Every note is colored by one of seven colors, according to the rainbow, to make reading sheet music intuitive and trivially easy. Go from a complete beginner to a confident pianist with the best classical piano music of all time! Pieces - Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” and “Für Elise” - Chopin’s “Nocturne No. 2” and “Raindrop” prélude - Debussy’s “Clair de Lune” - Liszt’s "Consolation" No. 3 - Mozart’s “Rondo Alla Turca” - Satie’s “3 Gymnopedies” - … and over 40 more! Whether you have never touched a piano or have been playing all your life — if you want to learn how to play the world’s most beautiful piano music, then you can benefit from this book. All sheet music in the book is of a professional standard and high quality. Besides the coloring, everything is preserved as in regular sheet music. John Archibald has played piano for over 10 years, but he always found it difficult to start learning a new piece because of his complete inability to read sheet music quickly. He created ChromoNotes as a way to learn more easily, and to bring back the joy into his piano practice. In one month, he learned more pieces than he could previously learn in two years. This compilation book is the result of that experience.

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Published January 28, 2020

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February 15, 2020
Useful method

I thought this was another gimmick but it’s actually extremely well thought out and a useful method to quickly learn sight reading, and unlike a lot of learner tools does not hinder learning the correct longer term approach.
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