09/26/2024
Have you ever had thoughts like these as an aspiring pianist....
-Are you great with guitar chords, but totally clueless when trying to find the same chords on the piano?
-Are you amazed when other pianists can make something up on the spot with just a chord sheet?
-When you see live bands, and the keyboardist just has some chord progessions written out, and that's all they need - do you wish YOU knew how to perform that way too?
-Did you invest time and money on piano lessons, yet never felt like you learned to play it the "fun way" yet?
Well, now there is a resource that can show you the basics of chord structure so that those chord charts finally make some sense. Guitar players often benefit from some chord charts when they also include the fretboard diagrams. The problem is, keyboard diagrams would be too big, so they are never displayed that way. This usually means a lot of aspiring keyboardists are left wondering what to do.
Most people can understand the concept of major and minor. However, when chord symbols also include numbers, flats or sharps, or confusing terms like "sus", "dim", "aug", etc., etc..... it is overwhelming and most people give up.
You could buy a book with every possible chord name and charts you'd need to memorize. If you're great at memorizing and not wanting to learn where the terms and numbering systems come from, by all means, buy books that spoonfeed that info.
However, if you would rather learn just a few simple tips that allow you to build chords correctly and to THINK more like a professional musician, then you may be right for my Piano Chord Finder Guide.
If you want to be in a band someday, realize that when new songs are learned, rock, jazz, and country band musicians speak in the language of chords. To truly belong, you need to speak their language too.
For a limited time, I am offering 50% off the regular price. People who buy the book before October 31, 2024 will also get access to a free series of videos where I explain how to use this book to its full potential. After the deadline, people have to pay for the video content as an add-on to the book.
Once you buy the book, you may wonder if a book this short is worth all the fuss. Honestly, I worked hard to KEEP it this short. My Piano Chord Finder book is applicable, accurate, and not overwhelming like other resources, and all of that is by design.
True, the book by itself may seem difficult at first, but once you've experience the video content, tried things out for yourself, and learned some college level music theory along the way, you will never want to be without this book when you are beside a piano again.
Simply comment "I NEED THIS!" under this post, and I will reach out to you privately about this opportunity.
YES, YOU CAN LEARN TO PLAY PIANO THE FUN WAY!