Mental Piano Lessons: How to Use Your Mind Power to Play Piano & Master Your Keyboard Faster & More Easily
By Gareth Bird
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DISCOVER: How to Use the Power of Your Mind For Faster, Easier Piano Mastery
Do you find it overwhelming and frustrating trying to learn to play the piano or to take your ability as a pianist to the next level? Are you looking for ways to improve your technique and increase your self-confidence and motivation as a keyboard player? Would you like to be able to learn or improve your playing more quickly and easily? Sometimes, no amount of extra practicing, studying videos or reading countless "how-to" technique guides seems to make any real improvements. If you keep doing these same old things and they're not working well enough, you run the risk of giving up trying to learn to play the piano or to improve as a pianist. If this sounds like you, it's time to try a different approach.
LEARN: Secrets to Piano Playing & Keyboard Mastery without More & More Practise
In the guide "Mental Piano Lessons: How to Use Your Mind Power to Play the Piano & Master Your Keyboard Faster & More Easily" you'll get a step-by-step blueprint for making real breakthroughs in learning and playing the piano, simply from tapping into more of the power of your own mind. Unlike other 'systems", you'll discover simple methods which don't involve increasing the amount of time you spend actually playing your piano.
Don't Keep Struggling Trying to Learn Piano or to Take Your keyboard Playing to the Next Level
You'll probably have heard that the only way to learn or get better as a pianist is with more and more practice. Obviously, you do need to go over something repeatedly before you can master it, but the fact is that practice is NOT everything. Some pianists seem to just learn and improve faster and more easily through practice alone. But some people struggle, no matter how much they rehearse. This is all to do with what goes on in their minds - they just don't have enough belief in themselves as pianists.
So, what you need is a system that will work on a mental level and will complement your practicing and learning from the more conventional piano guides or tutors. Something that will uniquely help you tap into more of the power of your own mind to really master piano playing.
Follow this simple, 11 step plan for Fast, Easy Piano Playing Mastery
"Mental Piano Lessons" is a simple step-by-step system for getting your whole mind on your side and enabling you to become the kind of pianist you always dreamed of. Developed by someone with almost a decade performing at the largest Hard Rock Cafe in Europe and who's written "how-to" guides that have been used by musicians in over 17 countries around the world, you'll learn how to:
- Identify your current weaknesses & failings as a pianist - then overcome them
- Completely change the way you see yourself as a keyboard player– for the better
- Build real self-confidence in yourself as a musician
- Clarify your goals – what is it you want to achieve?
- Keep yourself totally motivated to progress and really master the instrument
- Take your playing to the next level – all without even touching the keys!
You can learn piano or increase your keyboard playing skills more than you ever believed. Just follow this blueprint and you'll learn a proven system for piano mastery.
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Mental Piano Lessons - Gareth Bird
Introduction
Endless Lessons, Practising and Piano Technique Guides - It’s enough to drive you Mental
Do you find it overwhelming and frustrating trying to learn how to play the piano or to take your ability to the next level? Are you looking for ways to increase your skill, self-confidence and motivation as a pianist? Would you like to be able to learn or improve as a pianist more quickly and easily?
If no amount of extra practicing, studying videos, lessons or reading the usual how-to guides seems to make any real improvements to your playing and yet that’s what you’re still trying - just think about this:
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
- Albert Einstein
A lot of piano or keyboard players I talk to and advise have gone through countless manuals, guides and eBooks about technique and yet still aren’t at the levels they want to be at. I help them to take a step back and understand where they are going wrong but most importantly I give them a way to put it right for themselves and I want to help you do the same.
Let me emphasize now that this is not a conventional ‘learn to play piano’ book. This eBook won’t show you how to choose your keyboard, how to sit when you play it or how to coordinate your left and right hands. So you’re not going to be reading and learning yet more typical lessons or exercises here.
This eBook is something a lot more unique. It’s packed with what you could call ‘unconventional wisdom’. In particular, it’s about how to use the power of your mind to become the kind of player you always dreamed of being.
This guide will help you better understand the practical side of playing. In fact, every aspect of being a pianist no matter what level you’re at; beginner, intermediate or more established player.
Whatever you want to achieve with your instrument, you’ll find plenty to help you here. I’m going to give you a unique program that will get you to use more of your mind in your quest to learn how to play or improve your ability – faster and easier than you dreamed possible.
The Practise Is Everything
Myth
I’m not going to tell you that practice isn’t vital for every musician- of course, it is. Anyone who ever achieved anything to a high level knows how crucial it is to repeatedly go over something until you can master it. So yes, if you want to become a better or even a great piano player, you will need to put in the hours playing. However, I am going to tell you that practice isn’t everything!
One famous study back in 1993 concluded that mastering a new skill needed 10,000 hours of practice. If that’s true it would take you 3.5 years of practicing from 9:00 am until 5 pm every day. Or, if you could only manage an hour a day, you could do it in 27 years! Do you really want to take that long to master piano playing?
On the other hand, a more recent major study from Princeton University in the US concluded that actually:
‘Only 21 percent of the difference in individual performance in music can be explained by practice.’
So, if this latest cutting-edge research shows that practice does not always make perfect, what will make the difference to your ability as a pianist?
The answer lies with what goes on in your mind.
Practice with your fingers and you need all day. Practice with your mind and you will do as much in 1 1/2 hours.
- Leopold Auer (19th Century Composer and Musical teacher)
And that’s what this eBook is all about.
Why You Need This eBook
You’ve probably heard the expression that even a genius only uses 10% of their brain power at best. I’m going to show you how you can access the other 90% and use it to become the pianist you want to be.
This eBook contains a deceptively straightforward and easy-to-use system that will show you how to:
*Clarify your goals as a pianist – what is it you want to achieve?
*Identify your current failings and weaknesses as a pianist - then overcome them
*Completely change the way you see yourself as a piano player– for the better
*Build real self-confidence in yourself as a musician
*Keep yourself totally motivated to progress and really master the instrument
*Take your playing to the next level – all without even touching your piano
Whatever your particular situation, we’ll address