Good day!
Congratulations on your successful performance!
Singing solfeggio develops musical memory and hearing.
Fingers are independent and fluently played. You do not look at the keys, but only at the notes. This means that you know the key layout on the instrument.
Well done!
I wish you new fly achievements!
Sincerely, Galina Mozhaiskaia
Soft Mozart program teacher
Russia, Altai
Congratulations on your performance in our International Graduation Recital!
You impressed me a lot. You played your piano piece using both hands from the music score and sang Solfeggio on the top of that! Way to go!
You developed excellent eye-hands and both hands coordination. You play in a good tempo and with great self-confidence. You manage your fingers very well.
Do you remember that we are going to have the 'Butterfly Ball' from December 15th to January 15th? Are you getting ready for the Ball? Start now to receive many butterflies from Queen Tonic!
We are going to prepare the Certificate for you.
I am very proud of you! Keep up your great work!
Sincerely,
Hellene Hiner
The author of Soft Mozart