This seems to be one of the hardest things for new piano players AND traditionally trained piano players to get. Once you learn the Layer Method ways you don’t have to think anymore about what you’re playing. It just happens. Layer Method student Doug makes my point below: A quick note concerning "Knowing what notes [...]
And yet another satisfied PianoFool student. I wanted to share the email I got from Harriette because of the great lesson that is hidden within. See if you can find it. Her words: “Hi Tim, I’ve been meaning to write for a long time. I am in my sixties and have been struggling with it [...]
Thoughts from PianoFool student John: "I think you sold your program a little short in today's email. Far from it not being recommended for people under 12, I believe it should be required for anyone learning piano, no matter their age. Here are my thoughts on the matter. I spent six years taking piano lessons [...]
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. [...]
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 [...]