Piano Easy Scales

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Does this sound familiar?

Your student takes weekly piano lessons and prepares for piano examinations. They absolutely love playing the new pieces they learn each week.

But when it comes to piano scales, we know all too well how tough it can be to keep up the energy levels when teaching students who sometimes don’t want to practise scales.

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Do You Face These Teaching Challenges?

You put in painstaking effort teaching every student all the major and minor scale variations, yet progress still feels slow.

Many students struggle with correct scale fingerings.

Students hit a mental block when memorising key signatures and fingerings across different scales.

You can almost see steam coming out of their ears as they painstakingly work out note names from the scale book.

Some students manage Grade 1 scales well, only to struggle badly when both hands come together in Grade 2.

With the piano exam less than three weeks away, students are still making strenuous efforts to get their scales to lie smoothly under their fingers.

You may have heard this more than once:

“I don’t like practising scales!”

Despite your very best efforts, students still don’t seem to understand what to practise, or how to practise effectively.

Now, You Can Teach (and Learn) Piano Scales Differently

Easy. Quick. Effective.

The Kids Are OK

EasyScales teach exactly how to play all Major, Harmonic and Melodic Minor Scales.

Each visual templates is built around a single scale pattern and the scale fingering sequences for that specific scale. It is designed especially with the needs of piano students in mind.

The students will feel more relaxed, happy and confident when playing their scales.

Make a difference

With EasyScales visual method, you will learn naturally, instantly, simply, VISUALLY.

EasyScales gives you the traditional fingerings which you would find in the scale exam book.

You don’t have to use printed musical notes to play the scales, you can, but you don’t have to!