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I want to teach you how to be great.
Not okay. Not decent. But an overall Piano Phenom.
In the lesson below, I'm going to outline the journey for you. The big picture of how you go from “zero” to “hero” as fast as possible. Essentially, I want to show you how the process works.
Lets get started…
How Learning Piano Really Works: The Overview
Click Here To Download The Piano Superhuman Training Plan PDF
Key Points:
1. There are 3 main aspects, or “Subskills” to master piano: Physical (technique), Mental (theory, ear training, sightreading), and Emotional (playing with stylistic intent).
2. To master each of these, you need to practice them at least a little bit every day. There are certain “drills” that you can use to isolate parts of each aspect to develop.
3. There is also the aspect of efficiency, which is a system of accelerated learning techniques to learn each aspect faster.
4. The key (like anything else in life!) is consistency. Follow the plan consistently, and every aspect of your playing will improve.
Where to Go From Here:
Download the Training Plan PDF (if you haven't already) and start going through some of the lessons.
The key is to sit down and actually practice after each of the lessons. Watching the videos alone won't do you any good.
Everyone starts somewhere. Wherever your skill level is at the moment, just know you're only a little bit of practice away from taking your piano game to that next level. Then, to the level above that. Then, to the level above that…
The next lesson is on a system I use for beginners to rapidly drill in the note names. If you're already good on the note names, feel free to skip this lesson and go on to the next one. But if you're still a little shaky on note names, this'll help you drill them in… fast!
See you in the next lesson!
-Zach
Although I've only been playing piano for less than a year, I am a very determined player and have advanced and learned very fast from you. Even just watching your hands in your vids, I have improved my playing greatly. In improvisation, I've been learning the importance of arpeggio and octave sweeps. I just wanted to say thank you!
-Noah S, [PSH] Member #638