About the Tutorial 1A
I was wrapping up a lesson with the student. We were chatting after the lesson She works in
the corporate world high-level finance high pressure. She came for a traditionaofl Piano Lesson,
but stayed honest as a student because the unique way I teach she and I were reminiscing
about the first time she came she told me “I still do everything that you taught me in the first
lesson. I do trust to get centered and relieve stress because it’s so simple and makes so much
sense.
” mind you she’s a French classically trained concert pianist. So she knows what she’s
doing on Piano if you put a piece of score in front of her she will play it perfectly but when I
asked her simplest of things to do on Piano, just play a chord, she couldn’t do it. Not only that
her stress level was through the roof because she thought she was playing something “wrong“
Now about eight months later, she is a totally different piano player. She said she can’t play
without sheet music when she first started now she’s jamming with musician friends at work for
a talent show.
This tutorial teaches you some things that you need to know before you even touch a note on
the keyboard.
It’s exactly the first lesson I would teach if you are in person in fact, it would be the first several
lessons that I would teach you if we were in person. There’s information on this video that I’ve
only learned from playing almost over half a decade and being a professional pianist for over 35
years. They’re not originally my ideas, but they are summations of many years of lessons,
studying with amazing teachers, living and especially difficult life because of emotional issues
and how I overcame them. I truly think you will receive a lot of value from this tutorial.
About the tutorial
I was wrapping up a lesson with the student. We were chatting after the lesson She works in
the corporate world high-level finance high pressure. She came for a traditionaofl Piano Lesson,
but stayed honest as a student because the unique way I teach she and I were reminiscing
about the first time she came she told me “I still do everything that you taught me in the first
lesson. I do trust to get centered and relieve stress because it’s so simple and makes so much
sense.
” mind you she’s a French classically trained concert pianist. So she knows what she’s
doing on Piano if you put a piece of score in front of her she will play it perfectly but when I
asked her simplest of things to do on Piano, just play a chord, she couldn’t do it. Not only that
her stress level was through the roof because she thought she was playing something “wrong“
Now about eight months later, she is a totally different piano player. She said she can’t play
without sheet music when she first started now she’s jamming with musician friends at work for
a talent show.
This tutorial teaches you some things that you need to know before you even touch a note on
the keyboard.
It’s exactly the first lesson I would teach if you are in person in fact, it would be the first several
lessons that I would teach you if we were in person. There’s information on this video that I’ve
only learned from playing almost over half a decade and being a professional pianist for over 35
years. They’re not originally my ideas, but they are summations of many years of lessons,
studying with amazing teachers, living and especially difficult life because of emotional issues
and how I overcame them. I truly think you will receive a lot of value from this tutorial.
About the tutorial
—————I w
as wra
pping up
a lesson with
a student. We were ch
a
tting
a
fter the lesson. She works in
the high-pressure corpora
te world of high-level fin
a
nce. She c
a
me for a
tra
dition
al pia
no
lesson b
ut st
yed on
a
as a student
b
ec
a
use of the unique w
y I te
a
a
ch. She
a
nd I were
reminiscing
b
a
out her first lesson,
a
nd she told me, “I still do everything th
t you t
ught
a
a
me in the first lesson. I use it to get centered
a
nd relieve stress
b
ec
a
use it’s so simple
nd
a
m
a
kes so much sense.”
Mind you, she’s a
French-classic
ally-trained concert pia
nist. So she knows wh
a
t she’s
doing on the pia
no; if you put
a
piece of sheet music in front of her, she will pla
y it perfectly.
But when I
asked her to do the simplest of things on the pia
no, just pla
y
a
chord, she
couldn’t do it. Not only th
t, b
a
ut her stress level w
as also through the roof bec
a
use she
thought she w
as pla
ying something 'wrong'.
Now,
b
a
out eight months la
ter, she is a
tot
ally different pia
no pla
yer. She said she couldn’t
pla
y without sheet music when she first st
arted; now she’s j
a
mming with musicia
n friends
a
t work for a
t
alent show.
This tutorial te
a
ches you some things th
t you need to know
b
a
efore you even touch
note
a
on the key
b
o
ard. It’s ex
a
ctly the first lesson I would te
a
ch if you were here in person; in
f
a
ct, it would b
e the first several lessons th
a
t I would te
a
ch you. The inform
a
tion in this
video is a
n
a
ccumula
tion of wh
a
t I've le
arned from b
eing
a
profession
al pia
nist for over 35
ye
ars a
nd from my own person
al studies. They’re not origin
ally my ide
as, but they
are
a
summ
a
tion of m
ny ye
a
ars of lessons, studying with
m
a
a
zing te
a
chers,
a
nd living through
a
difficult life with emotion
al issues a
nd overcoming them. I truly think you will receive
a lot
of v
alue from this tutorial.
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