I get this question a lot.
“Dear Tim-Do you have a free trial period or possibly free trial sections on the course?”
I typically send them to youtube to look up all the free lessons they want.
Why do I do this?
Because I am basically trying to repel them.
On purpose. For two reasons,
1) Free-be seekers don’t make good students.
They don’t really want to learn.
They have nothing invested which means they have zero motivation do to what it takes to play.
It’s like the free samples they give away at the grocery store.
If they actually tracked the purchases of the people eating the free samples they would find they typically bought what they came in for, and not any of the free sample stuff.
It’s a waste of time and energy to have those people standing there handing out free food.
and
2) I have chosen to actually respond to my students questions. Help them a long the way.
Actually guide them to success with playing the piano the PianoFool way.
I do this because the program works.
But I have to choose my time wisely. Do I spend it with those who have nothing invested or with those who have shown a real commitment to learn?
But then I got to thinking about it the other day.
I really do have a trial period.
It’s 60 days.
And if you don’t like the program for any reason I always click a button and refund your money.
But this is very rare.
Because once somebody takes action to invest in the Layer Method of piano, they learn to play.
… point being.
You can try to the Layer Method of Piano for 60 days risk free.
But if you don’t have the money to invest then don’t purchase it. It’s not the cheapest program on the market for a reason.
It works.
So choose wisely.
If you are ready, financially stable, and have the time to invest 10-15 a day to practice…
… then it’s a no brainer.
Go here:
Here to Serve,
Tim (PianoFool)