If you’re frustrated about not being able to play piano after trying multiple times. Then you should take a deep breath and read below. You will see why you’re in good company and how that makes you one step away from success.
Some of the most accomplished people in history are among the biggest failures.
I came across this list the other day and thought you needed to read it.
When you’re just about to give up on something or hesitant to try again…
…go back to this list.
3 times Steven Spielberg was rejected by the University of Southern California. Fed up, he dropped out to become a film director.
25 times Tim Ferris’s book the 4 hour work week was rejected by publishers.
300 times the founders of the music site Pandora were rejected before they finally got funding.
400 times Richard Branson started companies before he founded the big one, Virgin Atlantic.
1009 times Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken was turned down when trying to sell his recipe.
1500 times Sylvester Stallone was rejected over his manuscript for the movie Rocky.
5126 times James Dyson created prototypes of his vacuum cleaner before succeeding.
10,000 times Thomas Edison created failed prototypes of his electric bulb before succeeding.
That’s a lot of failure.
And that’s a good thing.
If you’re discouraged because you have failed at piano in the past, then know you are in good company.
I failed 3 times before getting it enough to be able to call myself a piano player.
Some have failed way more, and some less.
It doesn’t matter either way.
You can and will play the piano if you keep trying.
If you want it bad enough, I can show you how to do it.
Step by step…
In fact, its’ usually just one little thing that you are finally shown is all it takes to get you playing. Like the left hand method we use in the Layer Method.
No one teaches how to easily play with both hands like we do. And it starts with a special left hand finger position that we teach in the Layer Method. Once you know this, playing with both hands becomes effortless.
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