FAQ

 

1.  What is the point? Why would Color Music benefit me?

Until now, music students have had only two options:

But, finally, Color Music gives us a better choice:

2.  Why is Color Music better than traditional methods?

Color Music clearly shows you musical patterns. When a few medieval monks designed standard notation, they accidentally hid the simplicity of music under layers of confusing symbols. So Color Music finally clears out the clutter to show you how music really works.

3.  I’ve seen color methods before. What makes this so special?

Until now, you’ve had only two options for color methods:

But, finally, Color Music gives us a better choice:

4.  Will I learn the vocabulary of a musician?

Yes. And it’ll stick because you’ll first learn the patterns of music. You wouldn’t dream of teaching a child the alphabet before they learned to speak, right? Well, it’s the same with music. Learn the patterns of music then the language of a musician. It makes all the difference. (Oh yeah, and check out our Music Glossary.)

5.  Will I learn to read music?

Yes. Color Music clearly and completely explains how to read music notation … in a fraction of the time. And because there’s a clear connection between the notes on your instrument and the notes on the page, reading music has never been easier.

6.  Does Color Music work with all types of instruments?

Yes. Almost every instrument is based on the chromatic scale. Which means Color Music lets you easily jump from one instrument to another. Sweet!

7.  How far can this take me? Does Color Music help with songwriting?

The real question is, “How far do you want to go?” The connection between color and music is real. So now, you’re free to create the music you’ve always imagined.

8.  Where do I begin?

Go to the “How it Works”page, then follow along. 1 – Color Music, 2 – Shop, 3 – Videos … and Bam! You’re on your way.

9.  I’m a home-schooling parent. What do I need to start?

  1. Purchase instrument coding
  2. Check out our free blog & video lessons
  3. (And if your student is learning piano, download our free piano book for beginners)

10.  How do I stay in the loop?

Connect with us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.

11.  Is Ben single?

Depends on who’s asking.

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