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Kids' Music Software

Learn music and have fun on your home computer


Did you ever think that the day would come that your child would learn to play a musical instrument through kids' music software on the computer? I have to admit, that if I had heard about it when I was a child it would have sounded like science fiction.

You see, when I was a child I attempted to learn to play the piano. And yes, the key word here is attempted. I learnt with two excellent music teachers. They were excellent but I just couldn't master it.

Learning to read music was just too technical and boring, so much so that I gave up quite early on. If only there was kids' music software for learning to play an instrument like there is these days, maybe my parents wouldn't have wasted time, energy and unnecessary money.

Today for the price of one private lesson, you can purchase Kids' music software with which your kids can learn everything they need to know at the beginning stages of playing an instrument, reading music for example, in an interactive, interesting and enjoyable way.

Learning how to play a musical instrument with kids' music software

Play the piano in a fun and easy way


Imagine your child sitting at a computer every day playing enjoying and learning, and in the end, to your surprise he knows the musical notes and chords, and can even manage to play on the piano.

Can you imagine the feeling of satisfaction that your child will experience and the pride you will feel that he has taught himself. Now it is possible, so why not give it a try?

Piano Is Fun

Piano Is Fun
"Piano Is Fun" is an interactive computer program that was created by Anthony Fernando, to help his nephew learn to play the piano.

With the help of animated characters, the child progresses from lesson to lesson, and learns to recognize the musical notes and their positions on the piano keyboard.

During the learning process the child receives exercises to practice what he has learnt and is rewarded for his successes to boost motivation.



My Piano

My Piano
My Piano an additional program for learning to play the piano.

The child learns the musical notes and chords in an interactive way while being accompanied by a cute animated character called Pam the Piano.

The lessons include games so that the child progresses from lesson to lesson with ease.

The program enables the child to record his playing and listen to it at a later date, and even play it for friends and family.



Would you prefer to play the guitar?


Would your child prefer to play the guitar? Good news, there's Kids' music software for learning to play the guitar.

My Guitar

My Piano


By using My Guitar your child will learn the basic principles of learning to play the guitar such as: tuning the guitar, chords, reading music, playing, and more.

I am already imagining your child playing and singing with his friends in your yard. Aren't you?










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