In the news
- The Daily Record features Keys to Harmony
- Keys to Harmony, offers students a different
way of learning called Simply Music, which takes a “playing-based” approach to
piano
lessons.
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- Autistic Girl Shows Musical Talent
- An autistic Bellevue girl’s talent underscores the intricate dance among melody, harmony, and the brain.
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- Bellevue Leader Spotlights Simply Music
- This segment from a recent Bellevue Leader article explains some of the
ins and outs of how Simply Music can work for anyone – be sure to check it
out!
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- Omaha Family Magazine spotlights Celeste Pierre
- Read all about the 12 year-old student who has learned and grown in more areas than just music since starting the Simply Music program.
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- Selby Record Article
- This article comes from the South Dakota Selby Record, and highlights the Simply Music program while giving a basic overview of how it works!
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- Pavelka is making music simple
- Janita (Brockel) Pavelka considers music a second language. That’s why she’s so excited about a revolutionary method of teaching piano called Simply Music.
According to Pavelka, Simply Music is a remarkable Australian-developed piano and keyboard program that takes a “playing-based” based approach to learning music.
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- Simply in tune!
- New Horizons interviewed Janita Pavelka about Simply Music in the June edition of the newspaper. To read the full story please click the link below:
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- Daydream Believer
- OmahaNewsstand.com published this article about Rachel, a 17 year-old that takes Simply Music lessons taught by Laurie Richards. Click below to see the full story:
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- Omaha Piano Instructor in the August 31 “Bellevue Leader”
- Learning the piano doesn’t have to be hard. That’s what Janita Pavelka tells her students when they come to piano lessons at her house every week,
and she isn’t just saying it because she is a teacher. She knows. Pavelka teaches Simply Music…
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