I am a part time redneck for sure.
Meaning…
…although I don’t live the redneck life, I deep down feel as though I am one, at least to a certain extent.
I get this from my G-Pa George.
And a year ago last weekend I went racing on a dirt track in what is called a “trailer race”
Basically it’s a bunch of trucks pulling trailers trying to crash each other.
And the winner is the truck still running with some form of the trailer still attached.
Pretty simple rules.
I like that.
But it’s hard to be a part time redneck.
It was difficult to find what I need.
Where I live in the “city ish” more like a suburb, there aren’t a ton of trailers laying around.
Or old junk vehicles to buy for $50 to crash.
That’s where Alex came in.
My redneck trailer racing mentor.(my wifes brother)
He totally took this city boy under his wing.
Found me a trailer, and helped me get a truck fixed up (so I could crash it) and gave me some insights on how to run the race.
I needed that.
Someone who knew what they were doing and could teach me how to do it.
Otherwise my dream of racing on a dirt track in the middle of nowhere Iowa would never come true.
Learning Piano can be like that.
It’s really simple, once you know what you are doing.
And having someone show you the simple tricks and methods to bypass years of learning can be HUGE!
You need a mentor.
That’s what I do with the Layer Method of Piano.
I don’t disappear once you buy the program.
I am still here answering questions.
Daily.
To make sure you actually fulfill your dream of playing the piano.
So if you have bought other programs in the past and been left alone to fend for yourself (learning nothing). Then you need to try the Layer Method.
It comes with a mentor to guide you through the process.
And with a mentor, all things are possible.
Even redneck trailer racing!
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