WHAT’S THE MOST IMPORTANT SKILL TO PLAYING PIANO FAST?

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Weird Question About Playing Piano

Here's the question I got and it may be offensive to some, so don’t read if you are easily offended: "If you had a gun to your head and had to give me 3 tips that would drastically reduce the time it takes for me to learn piano, what would they be?" I am pretty [...]

24 Crucial Concepts To Play Piano By Ear

Somebody asked me the other day “What will I learn when I go through the Layer Method Of Piano Program?” You ask, you receive. Here’s a list of 24 crucial concepts you will learn… -The 11 things you MUST see on the piano. Once you see these 11 things clearly, you will no longer be [...]

Proof You Don’t Have To Be Coordinated To Be A Great Piano Player

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 [...]

[Attention: Guitar Players] How To “CAPO” Your Keyboard

Rick asks a great question about how to “capo” your keyboard. Even if you aren’t a guitar player you will get something out of this email. In it, I give away the secret to turning the skills to play one song instantly into the skill to play 100’s Ricks question below: “Hey Tim, Love the [...]

There are only 3 things you must tell your children, nothing else matters.

Lately I have been thinking about what it means to be a success as a parent. With the little Pianofooler (Hayes) already 7 months old it’s become a real focus of mine. I have actually studied this quite a bit (believe it or not) And the thing I keep coming back to is something that [...]