All About Our Success Stories
Sept 26, 1988
Dear Virginia & to whom it may concern, Here I am, on a third attempt to learn to play an organ. First on a Lowery bought some 25 years ago, the unit still stands in our home. Four years ago I purchased a portable Yamaha and took a few weeks of instruction, still no signs of progress. Then, three weeks ago I signed up for your "All About Chords"course. Already I can feel the progress. The method of presentation has been to the point & the adaptation of the lessons to my needs. I know practice makes perfect, so practice is necessary. Your practicing assignments have been fun for I am using your techniques to make harmonious sounds and I hear favorite tunes coming from my fingertips, albeit at times somewhat falteringly. Thanks Virginia
Wilf Dobbin
Dear Virginia, I did not know where or how to begin to play chords. Six months have now past and I am playing hundreds of songs with chords very successfully. I have had a dream since I was eight years old to be able to play a piano or organ, and now my dream is well on its way to becoming a reality. I don't quite know how to express my appreciation for all the help and knowledge I have acquired with your unique method of teaching. "Bless You" I thank "you" and "All About Chords" for my first successful course.Thank you very much.
Sincerely, Jan Terry
August 7th, 1989
Dear Virginia, Please consider this note as a letter of reference regarding you and "All About Chords" When I first saw your advertisement, I was skeptical that I could play songs I love. Well, I did so, using the all about chords method, but more importantly it was an enjoyable experience. No boring scales, no theoretical drudgery, just a sense of accomplishment from lesson to lesson. As a teacher I found that you know your subject (in fact you seem to live it) and you have a unique talent to convey instruction in an inspirational way. I have had many hours of pleasure playing songs from any book I pick up with chord symbols. I have no hesitation in recommending your method to anyone who inquires.
Sincerely, Oz Hollands
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