If You Can Play the Piano, You Will be Astounded At How Easy It Is to Make the Transition to Playing Electronic Keyboards Once You Know the Three Simple Steps…
If you’re interested in making the transition to playing electronic keyboards, learning to do so quickly, and without having to spend a lot of money and time on lessons or DVDs, then this is the most important letter you’ll ever read.
I’ve just released a brand new course called "Keyboard Crash Course: From Piano to Keyboards in 60 Minutes or Less."
This powerful, but simple new course is what you need to turn the piano training you’ve already got into keyboard skills that can be used to play with a band…
It’s EASY to Take Your Existing Skills and Convert Them WITHOUT Having To Practice For Hours or Learn More Theory!
This is great news for you, because all you have to do is take advantage of my experience and save yourself tons of frustration, time and money !
You now have a chance to learn a simple straighforward process and that really works, does not require a lot of time, and is unavailable in any other instructional guide or from any single teacher.
If you’ve ever tried to find this information, you already know it’s just not out there, and finding someone to teach you is…well good luck!
But it doesnt’ stop there! Besides learning how to play chord notation and handle "lead sheets", you’ll also learn how to select the right sounds, how to play with a group, and what to do when things go wrong in a live performance. (Yes, it happens to all of us!)
The information is just NOT available in one place, and I had to learn it all the hard way over a long period of time. Why should you?
Quite a lot, actually. If you’ve only ever played solo piano or accompanied singers or choral groups etc., you’ve been the whole "band." You are used to providing all the instrumental sound, and, it’s been only one kind of sound – acoustic piano. And, you’re used to having a full piano score in front of you.
Now of course there is nothing wrong with acoustic piano – it’s one of my favorite pastimes. But playing "keyboards", by which I mean electronic keyboards, is a different animal.
Playing keyboards means electric pianos, synthesizers, even software based instruments running on a computer. And, this will often done in band with other musicians. You are no longer always the leader, and you won’t always be using a piano sound.
Playing the sound of stringed instruments (for example: violins, cellos, etc) requires a different playing technique. You can’t just pound them out or pedal them like you would a piano part. And very often, you won’t be leading the group.
Most importantly, you will not always have a full piano score to work with. You will be given one of several types of "lead" sheets that might have nothing more than chord names and lyrics! You need to be able to translate that into something you can play with both hands.
To play keyboards, you need a different set of skills and techniques and you need to think differently about your approach to playing.
And the good news is, I can teach you all this in 3 easy steps in 60 minutes or less without subjecting you to endless theory or practice drills, or asking you to watch 3 hours of DVDs. You can be playing keyboards tomorrow!
My musical background is varied, and what I teach you can be applied in almost any kind of band, but my new course is specially designed to help you use your God-given talents in your local church. In the course I use samples of praise music to teach you the fundamentals in an easy-to-understand, straightforward manner.
You can be playing comfortably and with confidence in very little time, if you follow the steps that I carefully outline for you. I haven’t left anything to chance or made it complicated, because I want you to succeed.
"Keyboard Crash Course: From Piano to Keyboards in 60 Minutes or Less" gives you complete instructions on how to make the transition to electronic keyboards and will teach you successful techniques for playing in a band.
Think of it as a complete course for piano players interested in learning to play in a contemporary band.
This is just the beginning of what you’ll learn in this easy-to-follow course. I’ve covered every aspect of getting started in playing keyboards, and have laid out these steps in an easy-to-follow manner. Just follow them, and you’ll find new skills taking shape and a whole new world of musical enjoyment and satisfaction within your reach.
By investing some effort into learning new musical skills, you will see a return on your investment over and over and over again by the satisfaction you will feel and the enjoyment you bring yourself and others. Best of all, you’ll avoid the mistake and regret that most people make: they don’t develop their talents and use them because of fear, lack of knowledge, or thinking it will take too much time.
You’ll be mentored through each step as I show you exactly how it’s done, from reading and playing chord notation, to selecting sound settings, learning playing techniques and playing with a group. I didn’t leave any part of the process out, and cover each step in detail.
If you were actually able to find someone willing to show you the things that I’m going to teach you, it would probably cost you $30-$50 per lesson for many months, costing you upwards of $1,000 or more, and a lot of your scarce, valuable time.
My own students would end up paying me many hundreds of dollars to get this nearly impossible to find, yet extremely practical keyboard training material.
But I’m not going to charge… Read more…