Welcome back to Million Dollar Relationships with Kevin Thomspon! Our Guest today is Neil Moor.
Neil is the Founder of the Simply Music Institute of Learning & Education. He is also the creator of the Simply Music Piano Method. Neil was born in 1957 in Melbourne, Australia, and began studying piano at the age of 7. He has spent most of his life actively involved in 'playing-based' music learning.
From his earliest years, Neil heard music and pictured it in his mind in terms of shapes and patterns. This relationship with music became the basis of his entire approach to learning and playing the piano.
As an adult and a coach to traditional piano teachers, he had an opportunity to teach a young blind boy to play. Using his unique approach to music Neil taught the boy through shapes and patterns and subsequently discovered that his 'playing-based' approach could transform how quickly all piano students, of all ages, could learn to play. Thus began the foundation of what has become the world's largest playing-based music education institution.
Neil composes and arranges much of the music used throughout the Simply Music Piano Program. In addition to curriculum development, Neil's most extensive field of focus has been the training and coaching of piano teachers. Currently, Neil guides the direction of the organization and advises on its executive operations.
Let’s join Neil as he honors the two most important people in his life, His Wife Hunter, and an 8 Year Blind boy
[00:00 - 09:36] Neil Moore: The Musician Who Teaches People How to See Music
[09:36 - 17:06] Neil's Wife and her Profound Impact on his Life
[17:08 - 25:04] How to Honor Your Wife: Neil's Story
[25:05 - 31:53] Blind 8-year-old student of music to have sight restored
[31:53 - 39:38] How Neil Moore's Music Education System Impacted His Wife, Eight-Year-Old Boy, and Thousands of Other Lives
[39:39 - 42:59] Closing Segment
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"If I can teach a boy an eight-year-old boy who's blind, how to play based on shapes and patterns, and he can turn around and teach his four-year-old sister to do it as well, and she's blind, what would happen if I show typical learners how to do this.” - Neil Moore