The Piano REVOLUTION is Here!

Piano REVOLUTION

Introducing the new website and brand changes that will soon be accessible early October 2023

Revolutionary Piano Method 
will change to 

Piano Revolution

Why the Change? 

instructional design

The decision to change from “Revolutionary Piano Method” to “Piano Revolution” emphasizes the method’s transformative nature. This new title better captures the essence of this revolutionary approach, emphasizing its innovative aspects!

The website also changes ~

 piano4me.org 

will change to

PianoRev.com

On the new website you’ll find the original

  • First Lesson Overview
  • Young’s video explaining the method
  • Most popular Blogs
  • Q & A Section
  • Sample pages and descriptions of each book for every age group

NEW TITLES!

The book title, Revolutionary Piano Method, will be changed to Piano Revolution – for each series of books targeted by age level:

Piano Revolution Itty Bitty
For Young Students Age 4 to 5 years old

– books levels 1 through 5

             

Piano Revolution
For Students Age 6 to Teen
– books levels 1 through 6

Piano Revolution
For Older Teens to Adults
– books 1 through 3

Piano Revolution
Teach Yourself to Improvise with Chords

All the books will still be available through Amazon. You may easily link to Amazon by clicking on the desired book cover on PianoRev.com. You can also go to Amazon and search for the complete book title.

Join the revolution today!
Discover how you are freed to actually learn with
Piano Revolution

What Would the First Lesson Look Like?


About the Author, Composer, Illustrator,
Educator, and Eternal Optimist

Leslie Young is the author/composer/illustrator of the Revolutionary Piano Method. She co-founded a K-12th grade charter school in Texas and has been a piano teacher for about 40 years. She has had experience teaching a variety of students tackling piano for the first time or as returning students.

Leslie believes that “learning to play the piano is more about diligence and perseverance” – but would add that just as critical to success is the method that is used, the pattern of critical thinking, and the instructional principles that promote immediate success.

She states: “In teaching piano to students of varying ages, what also varies is a commitment of time and the amount of dedication. Children of certain ages may do very well with a parent as teacher; others may need someone who is not family to instruct them. Some older children and adults prefer to make progress on their own, and this method is designed to act as a meticulous guide through new material. Some adults and teens insist on professional teachers, which also encourages continuity. Because these books are self-explanatory, a new or experienced professional teacher will have no trouble using the Revolutionary Piano Method with students. It’s an easy and effective way to learn piano.”

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