Land of Music or Music for Little Mozarts?

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Land of Music or Music for Little Mozarts?

Postby Violet » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:26 pm

I haven't run into too many people who used these two curricula so I'm hoping someone on here might have. Could you tell me what you liked about it and didn't like? Did it work for you? Can you suggest a better curriculum?

My goals are to introduce music theory and history. My children don't have a piano or keyboard (aside from their toy ones) so I'm not focusing on learning how to play just yet.
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Re: Land of Music or Music for Little Mozarts?

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Postby the_wanderer » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:52 pm

my teacher gives me theory work from a series called "The fundamentals of Piano Theory". I enjoy it because it gets right to the point. The MMTA books are also good but I hear the books are like thirty to fifty dollars a peice.

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Thanks everyone!

Postby Violet » Thu Apr 10, 2008 3:49 pm

I appreciate your input!
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