Soft Mozart software is coming with an upgraded version starting 31st of March, Version 2.6.
If you already have Soft Mozart or are interested to buy it, check the news. You can take advantage of the
offers available till 31st of March. After that prices will change, see the link below.
Here's the announcement regarding improvements:
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WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO LIKE:
1. All the piano pieces for performance, sight-reading and ear training are listed by levels of difficulty. It will make your learning experience more enjoyable and structured.
2. More piano classical and contemporary pieces: ‘Green Sleeves’, Debussy ‘Clair De Lune’, ‘When All The Saints’, ‘Eleanor Rigby’, ‘The Banana Boat Song’, ‘The House Of The Rising Sun’ and others.
3. More visual support for beginners and intermediate students. We marked the space between the third and fourth lines blue; our new piano key guides match the changes:
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Details about special offers and new prices starting March 31st here:
http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=7b127a834ee94feee883eeb10&id=6e8d5ec283&eFor those interested in scholarships/discounts till March 31st: "
Announcement Regarding ScholarshipsIn order to process scholarships efficiently and quickly, please send all requests to the Soft Mozart Parent Teacher Organization at
[email protected]. Your request may get delayed if it is sent to another address.
We regret that we will not be taking any requests for NEW scholarships until May 1. This will allow a smooth transition to the new Soft Mozart program. This applies to NEW applications for new subscriptions only. This does not apply to those who are current scholarship holders, subscribers, or perpetual copy holders seeking to upgrade via scholarship. We will be accepting requests for upgrades according the schedule published in the Soft Mozart 2.6 Upgrade FAQ.
softmozart.com/our-community/version-26-faq.htmlPlease watch for further announcements as we make modifications to the scholarship area of our website. Our mission is to provide music literacy to everyone; no one should be denied a music education for financial reasons. We ask for your patience during this time of transition."