OOM-Beta "Fur Elise", April 25, 2026 Screen Recording 2026-04-25 at 10.33.31 PM
This is an application of "Object-Oriented Music"(TM), a patent-pending new method for translation of musical data into user-composed visual representation, to Beethoven's popular piano piece "Fur Elise".
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A private 45 minute session where I walk you through your understanding of Fur Elise using a visual structure—so you can see how the piece actually works.
We will unwrap the piece from beginning to end and create a visual map of how I think about how to play it.
You don't need to already know how to play the piece, and you don't need to know how to read music as this is an entirely separate model.
This approach is particularly relevant for people who have avoided reading notes in the past, students with dyslexia, autism or visual challenges and those with learning, language or neurological boundaries or gifts.
If you are considering licensing the method for your teaching, performance, recording or production processes, please let me know your interests and I will address them specifically. Playing music on the piano opens up a 2 dimensional cognitive plane that can be used for memory management and provides ancillary cross-hemispheric neurological stimulation.
👉 $110
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