Often your growth and development have little to do with how many hours a week you practice, but rather how much time you spend crafting your technique. Different from practicing songs, the technique process begins from when you sit down at the piano, involving things like the height of your arms, having a relaxed back, relaxed shoulders, etc…

In this course, you will get all the technical tools you need to strengthen your fingers, as well as develop speed, accuracy, and precision. If you aspire to play like me, then do as I did and make technique building a priority. Your technique is the foundation on which you will build your musical house, so let’s strengthen it together.

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Frantz C.
Posted 1 day ago
good

i like the ease of the lessons

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William M.
Posted 1 month ago
take your time practice slow, make sure hands are bend slightly

The course was really good ,your teaching method will develop a good foundation and good technique for your students

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Kelvin W.
Posted 1 month ago
Technique and Theory and Execution

I am learning so much, on my way to becoming a better Keyboard Player.

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John M.
Posted 1 month ago
Best

Am very interested the way things is taught.

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MJ M.
Posted 4 months ago
great course

great course

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DILCIA S.
Posted 6 months ago
Every thing about chords.

I enjoyed learning about chords in an easy systematic way. It was very new to me, but well appreciated. I am please with the info presented in the videos, I absorb it's simplicity and understood it. Thanks Warren for condensing 14 years of your piano training into several videos in a practical way for our fast learning and in a given time, I believe I will play music "By Ear". Thanks Warren.

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Frank D.
Posted 9 months ago
How to approach shaping your fingers to hit all qualities of triads in all keys (!)

I expected reasoned, patient guidance, and Warren delivered. I now know that I should take all the time I need to achieve "getting the chords under my fingers." One more thing I would like to know, though: Have I mastered the lesson by being able to play the chords at 30 BPM while looking, or must I look away and develop a completely spatial/tactile ability?

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Janice D.
Posted 10 months ago
Practice a few exercises each day

Dislike the spider walk on old arthritic hands

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Cynthia S.
Posted 10 months ago
Know the Why behind the What

The lessons are fun to do.

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John Dirtzwhyte D.
Posted 11 months ago
PROGRAM SEQUENCE

If only there were different songs from different genres and styles apart from gospel songs from beginner to advanced

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