I am thinking about forming a new piano group called P.A. (pianoaddicts anonymous)
First member would be Michael who sent me this email last week.
“Hi Tim, just to let you know my playing has improved so much in the last six months. I am now officially addicted to it. Playing so many songs now, and messing with chords and stuff of my own . Your program has kicked so many doors down for me. Sometimes I can’t believe how far I’ve come , I have to be dragged off it! The great thing is there s so much more to explore and learn, best hobby in the world. Thanks again, Michael.”
So how do you go from struggling at piano to be addicted to it?
After noticing lot’s of these folks showing up in my program I started to put together a short list of what these students typically have in common:
1. Failed at really playing the piano with both hands in the past multiple times
2. Thought they would be stuck with twinkle twinkle little songs to play
3. Knew there had to be a better way and wouldn’t give up
And then they found the Layer Method Of Piano…
…that’s when everything changed.
Sure the Layer Method is Revolutionary. But when you truly break it down its a very, very simple system. Nothing earth shattering. Simple ideas and methods put into a framework that takes you from wanna be piano player to being addicted to playing songs you love.
If you’ve never played it’s a great way to get started with a method that gets you playing with both hands quick (within 2 weeks) and if you’ve been trying different methods for years…
…then it will be like a light switch goes off showing you how to actually take everything you learned and start playing the way you have always wanted.
But alas, you will have to actually sign up.
Not sure how to do that?
Just like the Layer Method, it’s simple.
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