PFC Piano Level 3 1.0

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PFC products are animated flash cards piano exercises for practicing and memorizing with a computer and a piano/keyboard simultaneously. They bring the multimedia dimension to traditional cardboard flashcard sets: Piano exercises & answers are automatically displayed on the screen, with animations and sounds. The logical path to each answer is clearly demonstrated in a coherent multimedia form. Piano exercises, answer specifics, as well as coherence between sets, have been designed by Piano teachers members of the New England Piano Teachers Association, in accordance with current learning methodologies. It is PowerFlashCards mission to develop the contents of its software flashcards in collaboration with professionals and educators, to insure effectiveness in memorizing piano matters.

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