Your kid comes home from piano lessons with a page of sheet music. They're stuck. You want to help but you have no idea what any of those dots and lines mean. You're both frustrated.
You can hear the music in your head. You can pick out notes on a keyboard. But the gap between what's on the page and what your hands should do feels impossible to close.
You teach 30 students. They go home and practice wrong because they can't read what's in front of them. You can't sit in every living room. Your students need a translator.
A simpler way to make sense of sheet music — and feel more confident when you sit down to play.