WHY?…
Why is it so hard for people to stick around long enough to actually learn how to play the piano? Countless times I have heard people say “I used to take lessons but I quit.”
If you are one of these people I would be willing to bet that the real reason you quit was because of “BOREDOM”!!! I understand, I have been there myself multiple times.
The sad thing is when we quit we end up feeling like we weren’t smart enough or didn’t work hard enough.
Could the truth be they were teaching us wrong?…
Forcing us to read sheet music, learn scales, and play Mary Had A Little Lamb type of songs?
Is it possible that…
“Sheet Music Keeps You From Learning”
What happens when you don’t have the sheet music?
Simply put, you can’t play anything.
Sheet music teaches you to read what’s on a page. Take that away and you become helpless.
I dated a lovely gal who had taken 17 YEARS of piano lessons and couldn’t play anything without a duffel bag full of sheet music.
I’ll never forget when we were at a party and low and behold there was a piano. Since they all knew she spent most of her life in piano lessons, they wanted to hear what she could play. Well the long and the short of it was…
She could play nothing!
It was a real eye-opener for both of us.
The traditional way of teaching sheet music had kept her from learning how to play the piano and only taught her how to read notes, hit the correct keys, and make whatever was on the page come out of the piano.
I don’t read a lick of music, but don’t get me wrong, I don’t think it is necessarily a bad thing. It is just in the wrong order for most adults who don’t have 17 years to learn.
But guess what?
You don’t have to go down that same path.
You can learn to play with both hands, without reading sheet music, while playing songs you love.
You just need someone to show you how to LOOK AT THE PIANO DIFFERENTLY.
It’s that simple.
With a framework, step by step lessons, you can learn to play quick. It will still takes some time to be comfortable.
But you will know very quickly that you will be a piano player for life.
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