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TESTIMONIALS
“I knew nothing about playing the piano prior to encountering Joy Clark
and Chords of Joy. I was playing before
a chapel group within two weeks. I
continued to apply her teaching techniques and method and have been playing
piano – keyboard – and organ publicly since 1996, having just begun in
1996. It is truly a revolutionary
technique that makes it so simple.
I have even been able to do professional recordings as a result!
“I play for fun and publicly with total confidence from what I learned
from Joy. Absolutely no one compares to
Joy and her ‘Piano Chords of Joy’ method.
If you really want to play the piano, keyboard or organ, then you would
be crazy not to get ‘Piano Chords of Joy’.
You will be playing in no time at all!
Her method surpasses everyone’s I have seen on T.V. and/or heard about.”
Loren S.
Anaheim, CA.
“When I received the audio tapes on how to play the piano, I must admit
that I was skeptical. After taking
lessons for a number of years and NOT getting it, I sat down and listened to
the tape and followed the instructions that were on the tape. I then sat down at the piano and following
those instructions was able to play some favorite hymns. IF I can learn doing this, anyone can. Simple, clear and easy to follow and
understand.”
Jean L.
Orlando, FL.
“Joy has the most effective way of teaching chords that I have
personally encountered. I have seen her
teach students with success. The
students are then able to use the information in a practical way that is useful
for the rest of their lives.”
Anita M.
La Habra, CA.
“I have tried on many occasions through my life to learn piano in a
practical way so I could just play along with other musicians. ‘Piano Chords of Joy’ unlocked a pattern of
the way chords work together that makes playing piano fun and easy. Thanks, Joy!”
David W.
Chino Hills, CA.
“Joy is wonderful at teaching music.
She has infinite patience and has a way of explaining instructions in a
simple and clear way to make them easy to remember and understand.”
Danielle S.
Thousand Oaks, CA.
“I’ve known Joy Clark for about 45 years. Even as a teenager, her skill as a pianist
was admired and sought after by many people.
Although I did not play the piano myself, I was active in music and sang
in trios and quartets as well as in various choirs, so I was aware to some
degree of excellence in the music field.
“As a musician, Joy was considered by both her peers and musicians with
much more experience to be an accomplished pianist. Whether playing the piano for herself,
accompanying others in performance, or accompanying choral or congregational
singing, Joy’s playing was delightful to hear.”
Carole T.
Edwardsville, IL.
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