What makes the Reading Keyboard Music (RKM) method different from other piano teaching methods?
RKM doesn’t use the standard letter names (A,B,C,D,E,F,G) to teach you to play the piano. Letter names actually slow the process down. RKM calls the note exactly what it is so you don’t have to remember a random name to play. RKM is designed to teach great reading skills and encourages above and below the staff reading much sooner than the other methods. Additionally, because letter names aren’t used until near the end of the 16 weeks, the bass clef is learned phenomenally faster than in the other methods. The bottom line is you learn faster, play fun songs and use the majority of the piano in a 16 week time span!