DUNCAN LORIEN says his seminar is the simplest and fastest way to learn to read and play music. In this sponsored post he explains how.
IT’S possible for anyone to learn to read and play music, says Duncan Lorien, the creator and presenter of the upcoming Understanding Reading & Playing Music Seminar.
“My seminar is the simplest and fastest way to learn to read and play music ever developed,” says Lorien.
“It will be delivered and live streamed here in Canberra on October 6-8 for the last time ever in Australia, so please don’t miss out this time.
“I’ve been delivering my seminars in the ACT since 2012 but sadly this will be my last.
“You can join us at the Griffin Centre and I will reveal the simplicity of being able to read and play pieces by Beethoven, Mozart, Bach and more.
“I’ll show you everything you need to know about music, turning all those confusing musical symbols into something you can read and understand, so you can play music with confidence!
“You don’t need any previous musical experience to attend this seminar. But if you’ve tried to learn to read and play music before and given up, this might be your last chance to get it right this time.
“I’ve taken nearly 40,000 people through my seminars in 25 countries around the world. Many have never even touched a musical instrument before. I love to see the magic in their eyes when they realise that they, too, can learn to play.”
Duncan Lorien is a successful musician, producer and songwriter. He has had two No. 1 albums and says he has worked with some of the top musicians on the planet.
His website features many testimonials from past graduates of the seminar but, he says, one of the best is by eye surgeon Dr Bobby Amin, who wrote: “Put simply, this is, hands down, the best, the most comprehensive, accessible and powerful music tuition program in the world!
“The sense of confidence, possibility and excitement that one leaves with is amazing.”
All seminar participants are given a free bonus of 100 take-home lessons to keep up practice and ensure they keep progressing towards their goals.
“The seminar is backed with a 100 per cent money-back guarantee,” says Lorien.
“So there is no risk with my seminar. If you do it and don’t feel it was the easiest, fastest and simplest way to learn to read and play music, simply say so and get a full refund on the spot at the end.
“You can even do the entire seminar from the comfort of your own home with our live streaming presentation.”
There’s more about the seminar and a free info pack here.
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