Okay, at this point I’d like to address some questions you may have regarding my “Piano By Ear” system.
Question 1: Can I learn to do this? Isn’t playing by ear really difficult?
I totally see why you would think that. After all this is a pretty rare skill.
The reality though is that it isn’t necessarily “difficult”… but just that most instructors don’t teach how to do it, or teach it really ineffectively.
Most books and teachers never even TOUCH on this stuff.
Personally, I can teach the entire “language of music” to my students in just a few lessons. And I’m often blown away at how easy it is for them to get the hang of this stuff.
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: Does this work for other instruments?
Yes! Ear training works no matter what instrument you're playing.
That's because the fundamentals of music don't change based on what instrument is producing them.
Now full disclosure, I teach this course on piano, so you will have to apply this knowledge to your own instrument. But the general concepts absolutely stay the same.
Question 3: Do I have to be an advanced level pianist to play by ear?
Absolutely not.
It's definitely good to have SOME experience on the instrument, but here’s one of the coolest things about playing by ear:
You can play your songs at whatever skill level you’re ready for.
In other words, YOU decide how complicated or simple to make it.
You’re not tied down to someone else’s sheet music (which may be way too hard or way too easy).
I show you in the course how I might teach the same song to a beginner (never using more than one note in each hand) to the fanciest version a piano teacher might play.
So when you play by ear, you actually have more control over the difficulty of what you're doing than if you go off of sheet music or Youtube videos.
That’s how I’m able to teach my students whatever songs they want at whatever level they’re at. Because I understand the basic elements that make up music and how to hear them correctly. And that’s exactly what I teach you in the course.
Question 4: What if I’m tone deaf?
In the second video in the course I prove to you why you’re most likely not actually tone deaf.
Being medically tone deaf is extremely rare. What most people have is just poor tone recognition.
Again, we’re not taught ear training, most of us aren’t singers… so our “tone” muscles are often very under-developed.
But that doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with you. These are exactly the types of issues this course is meant to fix.
Question 5: 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.
But I can guarantee you that the information in the course is the quickest and easiest way to get there.
Question 6: 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're in any way disappointed or dissatisfied, I will give you a full refund, no questions asked.