Description
You need to learn a new piece but have no idea how to go about it…
How do you start learning it, what do you need to pay attention to, where do you breathe, and how do you make sense of the music?
Of course, a teacher would help you through this process. But lessons are expensive and you usually only get one class a week, if you are lucky! The rest of the time, you need to rely on yourself to practice.
Ready to learn a piece the right way?
Come and learn the Menuet by Bach with us and have a HUGE amount of fun doing it. This is so much more than just learning a piece. I teach you a process that will help you learn ANY piece and get the most out of it!
This 4-week online video course will help you learn a piece of music from beginning to end. I do this with our 3-phase learning process showing you how to learn the notes, polish the music, and take it from the learning to the performance stage.
The sessions are pre-recorded, which means you can learn, anywhere, any time!
Here’s what you get when you sign up:
- 4 pre-recorded video lessons teaching you through the Menuet in G using my easy 3-step process
- The sheet music as a handy, downloadable PDF
- Additional scales and technical exercises (videos and downloadable PDF) to complement the main piece
- Unlimited, lifetime access to the course so you can keep coming back to it
Plus get access to these additional bonuses:
- A detailed practice plan to help you know exactly what to practice each week
- A play-along duet track to take your playing to the next level
- A live troubleshooting session on Zoom to get the extra help and advice that you need
Who is this course for? 🤔
If you’re near the end of the Novice level and/or just starting the Developing level, The Menuet in G is perfect for you! Unsure of your level? Assess it here.
This course is also great for anyone wanting to understand the process of learning a piece from start to finish. So, even if you are more advanced, you may enjoy learning how to learn from the very beginning right through to the performance.
The course is fairly slow-paced, so more advanced players may not enjoy the pace of this course. If you fall into this category, don’t despair! We have a very similar course where you learn to play the Siciliano by Bach – it follows the exact same approach.



















Reviews
There are no reviews yet.