Tone-deaf ??Have lessons withMix Margaret |
People say ‘everyone can sing’
but research shows up to 4% can’t sing in tune at all.
Many think this cognitive impairment can’t be changed.
I’m here to prove them wrong.
Some benefits of learning to sing in tune For the first time in your life you will KNOW when you have the right note or not Sing birthday songs and Christmas carols with your family, friends and work colleagues (I will teach you some of these songs) Greatly enhanced experience of listening to music Greatly enhanced experience of playing a musical instrument See the complete list of benefits I’m Margaret Dylan Jones (surname is Jones). I’ve been teaching piano and voice, and composing and working as a musician, for decades. In the period 1989 to 1999 I successfully taught nearly twenty people with amusia. To this day I seem to be almost the only person on the planet who can teach so-called ‘tone-deaf drones’ to hold a tune. Ever since then I have felt I owe it to society to use my discovery to help more people sing in tune. These are my qualifications in music and music teaching: MusB(UWA), DipEd, LTCL, ATCL, AMusTCL, AMusA.
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