- Reason 1: Go from not knowing which finger to use to feeling confident in any fingering situation!
- You know the feeling of being tangled up? Like your being twisted into positions you aren't comfortable with? I know you know what I am talking about, well, the Finger Twisters category is the category that will teach you how to instantly know which fingers to use and when!
- Reason 2: Go from constantly losing the beat to keeping the beat, without missing a beat!
- One of the major reasons of feeling clumsy on the piano is not being able to keep the beat while trying to remember everything else you have to do. The Rhythm Buster category will give you focused, repetitive drills to help you finally get over the hump of keeping a steady beat without missing a beat!
- Reason 3: Turn your "weaker" fingers into fine tuned muscles to banish the disobedient-finger syndrome.
- The Finger Fitness category will help you overcome having fingers that don't want to obey because they have a mind of their own. You know, when you try to play the ring finger and your pinky wants to play with it? This is due to muscle weakness in those fingers. The exercises in the Finger Fitness Category will strengthen each finger evenly so you can play smoothly without interuption of lazy, disobedient fingers.
- Reason 4: Go from feeling lost when you leave your 5 finger comfort zone to feeling right at home anywhere you go on the piano.
- Do you get lost on the piano and forget where you are when you are asked to leave your comfort zone? The exercises in the Reach and Stretch category will give you exactly what you need to feel confident with all the keys on the piano so that you never feel lost.
- Reason 5: Not using scales? Find out why scales will help you overcome feeling comfortable with any new song you are learning no matter how difficult.
- If scales were a 4 letter word, it would be the "bad" word in playing piano. However, if used properly, you can learn a lot with just scales alone. Even if you didn't have all these other categories, playing scales will improve your playing skills almost over-night!
- Reason 6: Finally fix the "Left Hand Not Knowing What the Right Hand is Doing" Syndrome
- Does your left hand know what your right hand is doing? Do they want to try to copy each other and play the same fingers at the same time? This category, Hand Control, will get rid of the urge to want to play the same things with both hands. These exercises will teach each hand and finger to be independent of each other.
- Reason 7: Go from slow and agonizing chord switching to a smooth switch every time without missing a beat!
- Chord-ination is a category that you can't do without! You can't play piano without playing chords, and chords seem to be an annoying little challenge that seems to slow down your songs and cause long pauses. Find out how to make smooth changes and stop those long pauses forever.
- Reason 8: Looking at the keys too much? Balance the art of using eyes, ears and finger-distance memorization.
- Looking at the piano is not a bad thing, but it is when you are dependent upon it and you forget what you are doing when you look away. With these exercises, you will overcome this dependency.
- Reason 9: Go from left hand confusion to confidence through intimate knowledge of the lower half of the piano.
- There is more than one way to play a C chord, or any other chord for that matter! These step by step instructions will show you how to play "inversions" of chords. This knowledge will eliminate left hand confusion and increase instant recognition of keys on the lower half of the piano.
- Reason 10: Meet the Metronome Maestro! If the metronome isn't your friend, here's how to get acquainted!
- Do you have trouble keeping on the exact beat with an outside source such as a metronome, counting out loud, with someone singing, or with another instrument? These exercises will keep you on beat as you develop precise rhythm skills using a variety of different rhythm
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