So your clumsy, and you don’t have very good coordination.
I’m here to tell you that doesn’t matter when it comes to playing piano with both hands.
Read on… and I’ll prove to you that no matter how big of a klutz you think your are that you can play piano.
I get this excuse a lot from those who want to play, see all the testimonials and success stories, but somewhere deep down have a LIMITING BELIEF that they aren’t coordinated enough to do what others do.
So they sit on the sidelines and watch the world play piano as they trip around the house.
But the simple fact you are much more coordinated than you give yourself credit for. You just don’t take the time to realize it.
So let me do it for you.
Things that you are good at that takes two hands working in opposite motions or basically doing two different things at once.
1. tying your shoes
2. doing the dishes
3. typing on your computer
4. texting
5. driving
5. showering
6. getting dressed every day
7. eating
8. playing pretty much any kind of sport
9. getting money out of your purse or wallet
10.about a bagillion other daily things
You never knew you were so coordinated did you?
Limiting beliefs that are based on nothing but fear of trying will keep you on the sidelines forever.
It’s time to go for it.
If you want to play piano, without having to go through all the traditional stuff then today is the day.
You need to head over and sign up for the Layer Method program and get to it!
Your hands will start to move on their own with the perfect amount of practice. And it’s much quicker than you probably imagine. Just consistent practice for a very short period of time and you won’t even think about both hands anymore. They will be on autopilot.
Stumble over here and get signed up: