Okay, at this point I’d like to address some questions you may have regarding my “Piano in 30 Days” system.
Question 1: Can I learn to do this? Isn’t playing piano really difficult?
You can definitely learn to do this.
Here's what I love about piano: it's literally impossible to fail. I've never seen someone "fail" at playing piano.
I know that's a bold statement, but I stand by it. The only way you can "fail" is by giving up. On the other hand, everyone who stays with it gradually gets better and better.
This is what I love about piano. There's no time limit, and it's all cumulative... So as you go further and further your skills compound more and more.
And as you get better, it becomes more fun, and then you improve even MORE! And you start to create a positive upward spiral.
It's such an exciting journey. And I can't wait for you to get started.
Bottom line, it’s not something reserved for prodigies and geniuses. It’s a very simple and learnable skill that I’ve taught over and over again.
Question 2: Do I have to finish the course in 30 Days?
No, you can go at your own pace!
Once you purchase the course you get lifetime access, so don't worry about rushing through it. I'd rather you take your time.
Question 3: What if I’m too old?
No such thing as "too old".
There's this myth floating around that you have to start piano young. I have no idea where this comes from. Some of my best students have been seniors.
The only thing that matters is putting in the time.
I think the reason people think you have to start young is because if a kid starts piano at the age of 5, then by the time they're 10 they've gotten five years of practice!
I'll bet if you put in 5 years of practice you'd be pretty good too!
So don't worry about when you start, just worry about getting started! There's no better time than today.
Question 4: Does this program really work?
I've already shown you real examples of people who've used my methods and gotten great results!
(See the "Success Stories" videos above)
I'm not going to say they did it overnight, this is still a skill that you'll have to work on. As a matter of fact the students I chose to highlight are some of my best, and each of them have been playing a while.
The point is to show that I know how to get someone from beginner to incredible showstopper. It's literally my job.
And this course is the most direct and efficient way I could come up with to teach beginners the fundamentals and get them started on their journey with confidence and clarity.
Question 5: What if it doesn't work for me?
Everybody thinks they're the exception, that they're the one person who's going to be a "lost cause".
Can I tell you something though?
I have yet to meet a student who is incapable of learning this stuff.
And I have so much confidence in my course, that if you feel your piano skills haven't improved, I will give you a full refund, no questions asked.