Piano teacher's students sweep competitions after learning "Payam Method"
A piano teacher named Payam Khastkhodaei has developed a new teaching method that makes learning piano enjoyable for students. His approach has led to his students achieving significant success in national competitions. The method emphasizes fun and engagement, resulting in a high percentage of students reaching advanced levels in a fraction of the usual time.
- ▪Payam Khastkhodaei's teaching method has transformed piano lessons into a fun experience for students.
- ▪His students have achieved a 96% success rate in reaching diploma level, compared to the traditional 1-2%.
- ▪The Payam Method focuses on using numbers and letters to teach music, rather than traditional sheet music.
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