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Dear Special Needs Parents and Teachers,
I would like to introduce a keyboard learning method that will help you engage your children and allow them to make music.
Ambrose Piano Tabs is a visual method of reading piano music. Everyone—including special needs learners (ADHD, dyslexic, autistic, or disabled adults)—can enjoy making music. You can play tunes without learning traditional theory.
If you are a SEN school teacher and need free books, please contact me.
“14-year-old autistic child learnt the first song in twenty minutes—perfect!” — joe151297 (Feedback score 660)
“My son loves this as he is autistic; he can use it in school to relax.” — Anne Carroll, East Kilbride
“I am a dyslexic adult learner. The best book ever! Thanks, I can finally play music.” — Catherine Heath, Telford
“Fantastic. Used this for disabled adults with great results.” — Julie Pinder, Watford
“My 9-year-old who has ADHD loves this. She can actually play now.” — Wendy Russell, Rugby
“My 4-year-old has Autism, and in the first 30 minutes she played songs!” — Blanca Reyes, Wichita Falls
“Thanks! My son, age 13, is awaiting a diagnosis of dyslexia, and has progressed so far since using this book.” — Simon Jones
Other feedback highlights:
“My 9-year-old son had piano lessons for a year at school but found it boring. This book re-engaged him—he loves playing now!” — hazeltomcai3
“For the first time in my life, at 46 years old, I could actually read music! Absolutely fantastic system.” — Sharon Hardwick
“When you create something that requires no explanation and its use is understood in its examination, when children fully grasp the meaning inherent in its presentation… that sir, is genius.” — Frank Whetstine, Texas
32-page colour music book with 24 tunes (ISBN 978-1-907050-01-5)
Printed instructions on how to read and play Piano Tabs
Coloured stickers for piano/keyboard keys
Coloured guide card to place behind your keys (alternative to stickers)
Free downloads from our website:
3,000+ music tunes to print and play
Piano Tabs software: change, arrange, listen, write, print, resize, score, import MIDI
How it works:
Tabs are visual: no notes, sharps, or flats
Coloured black key stickers match coloured lines on the sheet music
Notes in spaces = white keys
Right hand = notes with stems up; left hand = stems down
Vertical alignment = play simultaneously
Fingering numbers are suggestions only (1 = thumb, 5 = little finger)
Faded/tied notes = hold, don’t replay
Practice hands separately, then combine
Adults who struggled with traditional notation often say it was due to dyslexia. Yet the same people read Piano Tabs easily—showing the difficulty lies in standard music notation.
Engaging, visual, and fun for children, teens, adults, and SEN learners.
Makes learning music instant and rewarding.
“Two years of piano can increase children’s academic levels up to two letter grades, math scores up to 40%, and social skills up to two grade levels.” — James Catterall, Professor of Music Education, UCLA
“Ideal for beginners but also brings out the best in intermediate or self-taught players.” — David Reade, Chelmsford
Thank you for your interest.
Russell Ambrose
128 Finchley Road, London, NW3