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A Better Way to Learn to Read Music Professor Maloy brings 10 years of experience teaching at four major state universities. Hundreds of his students have gone on to become real professional musicians. Enjoy over 3 hours of real college lectures. Anyone Can Learn In this class you will learn to understand music with no prior knowledge required. You'll learn the musical alphabet, scales and keys. What Former Students Say "I thoroughly enjoyed studying with Dr. Kris Maloy because he cared enough to become aware of my personal musical background and found a common ground so that he could find the best ways to explain certain concepts and ideas. I would highly recommend studying any music course with Dr. Kris Maloy and would expect you to have the same positive results and experiences that I had." --Maggie McClure, singer/songwriter with two albums and placements in film, TV and commercials "Dr. Maloy has a piercing ability to see through the murky, convoluted mess that is music theory and pull out all of the lowest common denominators – the fundamental building blocks of method. He shares this clairvoyance with students through a practical training that sidesteps the pretense." --Bryan Mitschell, pro drummer and audio producer, now university faculty "I found Kris' methods to be sound, informative, and practical. Studying with him gave me the skills, desire and enjoyment to continue working in the field of jazz arranging. I highly recommend Kris Maloy and his very skilled system of teaching." --Mark Giammario, pro drummer, now university faculty "Dr. Maloy has the ability to effectively communicate complicated musical ideas and techniques to musicians of any level. Dr. Maloy’s familiarity with academic music as well as modern popular music has made his curriculum uniquely relevant. My experience with Dr. Maloy has been extremely enjoyable and enlightening and I would recommend his curriculum to any musician looking to dive deeper into important musical concepts." --Nick Poss, pro singer/songwriter Sharing Widget |