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Sugar Candy-Coated Piano Lessons: CMajor's Play Piano by Color Method

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Do you like candy? Do you like colored candy?  Do you like soda pop?  Do you enjoy seeing the colors of a rainbow?  So many questions about color--But, CMajor is excited to share with you her ideas for using various colors to help you navigate your way around the piano.  Here in the 21st Century, we can use Roy G. Biv to help you with that.  It appears that you can use Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet to either label the entire music alphabet or individual letters of the alphabet.  In the 1950's, publishers used a different color scheme altogether.  Music educators suggested back then that by simply following these colors: Black, Blue, Red, Brown, Green, Orange and Yellow; you could learn to play the piano in a "flash".  See CMajor over at CMajor's Classroom for further information about the color chart.  Let's pretend together over the radio next time!--As you tune in, CMajor will call out colors in this episode for you to listen to and follow along.  It'll be fun.  Listen in to this special edition of the podcast that's 30 minutes long this time around.  That's next time on The CMajor Radio Show.  See you then!

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