Today, I’m excited to have this amazing giveaway for you. Piano Wizard Academy is offering 3 winners its Video Game for learning to play the piano. To learn more, read my Piano Wizard review here.
What is this version of Piano Wizard all about?
It’s a
- $100 value!
- Patented 4-step method has anyone from age 3 to 103 playing music instantly.
- Comes with color-coded washable and removable stickers to place on virtually any MIDI-compatible keyboard. (The stickers will be mailed to the winners.)
- You will need to use your own digital keyboard.
- Select from 200 great songs, including some rock and pop classics. Piano Wizard PREMIER includes a 100-song EASY MODE step by step curriculum, plus 100 more timeless selections.
- Play virtually any piece of music you like! Add in any of the thousands of MIDI songs available on the web or in music stores, extending the game’s playability for years to come.
- Display note names or fingerings to broaden your learning experience.
- For Mac or Windows
- This version is not available for sale (not sold separately).
- An upgrade to a newer version of Piano Wizard Academy (with dvds, songbooks, etc.) is available.
- It’s award-winning!
**Try out some free piano lessons from Hoffman Academy here.
Join the Piano Wizard Summer Challenge and Win Prizes!
Looking for something to keep your kids productive this summer? Join the Piano Wizard Summer Challenge! You win by (at a minimum) completing 20 lessons. To earn top-tier prizes, you will need to be active on the Facebook Challenge Group. Being active means commenting, sharing, posting videos and photos (if at all possible). They want to hear how you or your child are doing, ask questions, submit feedback, and offer testimonials!
The Piano Wizard Summer Challenge runs from July 1st and September 15th.
Piano Wizard Giveaway
Enter to be one of three winners of Piano Academy Premier on the Rafflecopter app below. The contest ends Tuesday, June 27, and the winner will have 24 hours to respond to my email.
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Christianne says
What a fantastic way to introduce the JOY and build confidence quickly in music! Thank you for sharing this resource.
Lydia Joy Slater says
I didn’t realize that the attrition percentage was so high! It’s not healthy. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
Maggie says
This looks like a wonderful program! I love the emphasis on making it enjoyable to learn!
Nedra says
Thank you for the opportunity to win the piano wizard!
Deborah Bown says
Looks like a great program that my kids would enjoy.
cnybeth says
It looks like it has potential! Thanks for sharing and offering this!
momof2teens says
What a great program!!! Not like the traditional boring piano that I remember having to use as a child!
Katie says
Thank you for sharing this. This would be great for my daughters.
Danielle Hull says
I learned that Piano Wizard would be so much more affordable than traditional, private lessons! With 4 kids to go, that is so helpful!
Brisja says
I think turning music learning into a game will relieve the pressure to get it right, and will just encourage kids to go for it! This sounds like a really fun way to learn.
Lynda says
This looks like something we’d be interested in. My guy is eleven yrs old. Is he too old?
genamayo says
No, I don’t think he’s too old. He likes video games, right? 🙂
–Gena
Rubyann says
What a fun way to learn piano by playing games! This would help my kids enjoy practicing instead of dreading it. Thanks for the giveaway!
Elisabeth Perseverance Schulz says
This looks like such a great program. I visited their website and was especially excited to learn about the reinforcements built into the program.
Rachel Tankersley says
It would be great fr my kids to learn to play piano!
Jen Corbin says
We love music in our family and learning! It gets this mom excited to see past traditional piano lessons. Thanks for offering this, otherwise I would not have known about it!
Annie says
It is autism approved!
Elizabeth B says
Oh wow! This looks like a great way to teach piano! I love that colors are used and that the piano image is shifted sideways to show how it is represented on staff! So clever! I have one who struggles with wanting to get things right the first time, so this might help alleviate the frustration of learning piano.
Karyn Ashley-Smith says
Music before theory. Perfect!
Kristen P says
Wow, 80% attrition rate! I never would have guessed it was so high. I have always wanted to learn piano, and I have two daughters who have been begging to learn also. This program sounds great!
Jean says
My daughter is so excited to try this, thanks for sharing the info.
HSMama4 says
We desperately need to incorporate music into our schooling but I’m so unsure of where to start. We have older kids and younger kids and two of them are on the spectrum. They love music and I know it would help them immensely!
LisaK says
This would we a great resource for my son who has developmental delays.
Cheryl says
The Piano Wizard appears to be quite engaging — and for any age to learn to play.
Agnieszka S says
I learned that Piano Wizard would be a major money saver for our family of 6.
Joy says
I never thought about traditional lessons starting with theory. It is an interesting approach making learning a game.
April says
We are wanting to start teaching the kids the piano. This looks like a great program!
Tasmin McDonald says
Thanks for offering such an awesome product. It would be great to win.
LizT says
Music is a great resource for keeping kids entertained and learning during the summer – Thank you for the giveaway.
Katherine P says
Looks like a great program my 4 kids would love to try for an elective!
Dana Ogle says
Awesome giveaway!
Jennifer Ward says
It says it teaches piano and music the way our brains naturally learn a language. Math is a language. So is music. What a great concept!
Sandee Rodriguez says
My son told me today that he wants to learn to play the piano. He just started the cello last fall (he’s 14) and now is loving all kinds of musical instruments. His brother plays piano very well and now son #2 wants to learn. This would really help my homeschool as I am not just a SAHM homeschooler, I also work full-time from home so it can be really hard to fit in the extras. Cello is a strings class right before our homeschool co-op meets and I work on my laptop while he is in class. I would love an equally-good solution like Piano Wizard for him for piano.
Teresa says
I didn’t realize it was a video game type program. It looks fun
Janna says
What a wonderful giveaway!!! Thank you! 🙂
Lisa J Limburg-Weber says
This looks like an amazing resource!
Lisa J Limburg-Weber says
This looks like an amazing resource! I would love to try it with my daughter.
Kathleen P. says
I didn’t know I could connect our keyboard to the computer in order to use the software. This looks like a great program.
Jeanette G says
I love that it turns lessons into video games to keep the kids interest. Maybe this would help my daughter deal with her frustration when we start lessons. She quits too easily.
Christina says
Looks like an interesting program! I see that my piano could not be used, but my Korg would have to be used instead! Good to know, as I normally keep it at church!
Tiffany says
I had not heard of this program before today! So excited for a chance to win!
Judith Martinez says
I think my kids would enjoy seeing music converted to a video game!
Nicole Lancaster says
I learned that Piano Wizard is the only music learning system that teaches music by emulating the way we learn our native language. Making it easier for everyone to learn how to play music.
April D says
I have to say that I would never have imagined learning piano by a video game, but I can truly see my son loving this! I love that it teaches music before theory. Very interesting!
Ronda says
This looks like a fun way to learn to read music, even for adults! I have family members who play by ear well, but also have the desire to read music. This looks like a great approach.