Learning piano with the Quick Piano course
Wednesday, 13. August 2008 by Todd Ellison
Mike in Orlando wrote: “I found your website through Google and have a few questions. I turned 50 this year and one of my ‘mid-life-crises’ is to learn how to play the piano. As you can imagine; I do not want to become a classical pianist; however I would enjoy learning to play several songs. I’m willing to commit a reasonable amount of time to this; however I need for my time spent to be efficient. Is your learning system designed more for children or would it benefit me as well?”
Dear Mike—thanks for your inquiry. When I was 40, our daughter was 4 and she taught ME how to play piano using this method. So, it works for adults as well as for children. I think it’s actually more difficult for us as older people to learn a new skill than it is for a young child—we have so many roadblocks, and by now we know how difficult life is! This system gives BOTH adults and children success because it is incremental and doesn’t load on more than you’re able to take at each point. You’ll be able to play songs very quickly. When Renee was tired and I had to play piano when our daughter Melanie was going to bed (something we did for her each night), I was able to look at the music and play the melody with my right hand and fill in with chords with the left hand, in no time at all. You’ll be able to do it, too! It is the FASTEST and EASIEST system we know of in the marketplace.
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