Reader comments: Piano man: Teacher uses fun exercised to instruct in music theory

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Wendy Cederlof | 2:54 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
What a great article. Finally, someone is making music fun for the student (while learning!).
Larry B | 3:23 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
Stand up and take a bow, Jerald.
I'm going to order mine now.
We need to develop whole musicians, not just those that regurgitate the notes on the page, but who can use it as a road map and see the part of the music that isn't written down.
Cameron K | 5:19 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
I used to HATE piano. My parents forced me til is was 14. After that I realized I could play any song i found on the internet or popular song I heard on the radio. After that music was my life. Im almost 17 now and absolutely love the piano.

Thanks, we need more awesome piano teachers.
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Poncho | 12:24 a.m. Oct. 14, 2008
And to think I personally watched him as a child play the piano! Great work Jerald...love to the family as well!
Anonymous | 7:38 a.m. Oct. 14, 2008
Is it lds culture but some mothers force piano. Does having the ability to play help anyone get to the ck faster or is that culture. I don't regret not knowing how to play. Nice people that do but it is one thing that some mothers have no problem forcing on there children.
Suzanne Simon | 2:08 p.m. Oct. 14, 2008
I know first hand the talent and fabulousness of Jerald Simon because I'm his wife. I've watched with pride as he has instilled the love of music in people all over the world. His dynamic personality, jaw-dropping talent on the piano, as well as his great enthusiasm help to encourage and motivate musicians. I must add, he's hot too! :)

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Jerald Simon uses "Theory Therapy," "Innovated Improvisation" and "Creative Composition" in books.
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Jerald Simon uses "Theory Therapy," "Innovated Improvisation" and "Creative Composition" in books.