For Pianists Who Love To Play, But Can't Get Both Hands To Work Together...
Don’t let your frustration with two-hand piano stop you any longer!
Do You Have Two-Hand Piano Paralysis?
My name is Bill Romer, founder of PianoFast. As a professional pianist, online piano teacher and course creator, one of the questions I hear most often is...
"How on earth do you play piano with both hands?"
Every pianist can remember a time they were trying to learn a song and could not get both hands to work together. Even when both parts seem simple, they start playing and their hands just lock up.
Do you ever keep switching between hands, creating a choppy sound when you play?
One student - who normally is a pretty fast learner - said he could almost stand outside his own brain... And watch the gears grind to a halt at the simplest piece of music.
It can feel like that old coordination test... The one where you pat the top of your head with one hand and rub your stomach in a circle with the other.
But What Can You Do To
Get Your Hands Working Together?
Is it even possible to focus on both hands at the same time? Do you even have to? Should you learn one hand, then the other, then try to put the two parts together?
Should you jump right in and try to play both hands at once, trying to push through the rough spots? You might love playing the piano. But does overcoming the frustration of two-hand playing seem impossible?
Or maybe you're trying to learn a new style, like boogie-woogie, rock and roll or Latin. And the rhythms just won't sync up between your two hands.
For many people, thinking about two different hands at once on the piano blows their mind.
Are More Piano Lessons The Answer?
Maybe you don't want to spend (more) time or money on private lessons or books to overcome this one hurdle. Especially if you've already taught yourself how to play a little bit of piano on your own.
Now, I must admit...
I've been playing the piano for about 50 years now. So getting my hands to play together has never been that much of a problem.
However... I do still have moments when I use the techniques I'm about to share with you.
And guess what?
There Is A Solution For Your
Two-Hand Piano Frustration
Even if you haven't been playing for 50 years...
If you still struggle with two-hand piano, you can train your own brain to get your hands working together.
I'm not going to lie... it is going to take a little practice... But not as much as you think.
And here's something you should know right now, before you even try to work on two-hand piano...
The Right Way To Think About It
The goal is not two hands playing separate things independently of each other. The goal is to make music on the piano!
That means feeling the rhythm in your whole body and using both hands like a single entity to create that music.
You see, it's rare that your hands are acting completely independently at the piano. There's almost always an underlying style, rhythm, and feel to a particular song.
And all you have to do is break down the music into simple, playable, “practice-able” parts. In fact, even the most complicated piece of music has a nice mathematical form and structure.
And we can use that fact to push through mental blocks and get both hands playing together.
But Where Do You Start?
First, we have to find those frustrating patterns.
We do this by starting with some very simple two-hand exercises. As we get to more advanced patterns, we'll reach a sticking point that needs work.
A little practice - a few minutes a day, several times a day - and soon you'll be pushing through that block. Once we get past those patterns, you can apply them to an almost endless number of songs on the piano.
That's exactly what I'll help you do in my video piano course…
Two-Hand Piano... FAST!
Imagine finally getting both hands to play together... smoothly... creating almost any piano style with simple LH bass lines and RH patterns.
What You Get
Two Hand Piano… FAST! is a collection of 16 videos totaling 2.5 hours - in DVD and/or online-only format. I cover a wide range of two-hand patterns to help you quickly identify and break through your two-hand piano mental and physical blocks.
"Eye In The Sky"
I go through all the exercises in my typical over-my-shoulder video style. That's where you can watch my hands play while the keys of a computer keyboard light up above my own piano keyboard. You'll know exactly which keys I'm playing. I show you my exact fingering and explain how to count and play each exercise to make the most of your practice time.
Sheet Music Included
And in case you read music, I give you the sheet music for all the exercises in the online course area. That way, you can follow along with the videos or practice on your own with the paper copies. But you do NOT need the sheet music, since I cover all the exercises in detail in the videos.
Multiple Formats
You'll get immediate access to all the videos, so you can watch on your laptop, tablet or phone. And a DVD is available for a small extra shipping charge, if you prefer that format.
Work At Your Own Pace
There's no time limit on your access to the course, so you can watch these videos whenever and as often as you like. Rewind them or go over challenging sections at your own pace. You won't have to schedule time with a piano teacher or pay for extra lessons.
1/5 The Price Of Lessons
2.5 hours of piano lessons is going to cost you somewhere around $150 these days, but you don't need to spend anywhere near that much to get your hands working together.
Right now, you can get immediate access to Two-Hand Piano... FAST! for the special price of just $47. That's less than 1/5 the cost of traditional piano lessons.
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About Me.
My name is Bill Romer, and I've been playing piano for over 50 years... ever since I was old enough to sit down at the piano and ask my Mom for help sight-reading her stacks of old sheet music.
For the past 30+ years, I've played piano professionally, both as a soloist and member of various bands. In fact, I met my wife of 25 years in a wedding reception band!
It took me a few years in the corporate world to realize that music was my true calling in life. Now my goal is to share simple, effective piano techniques with as many people as possible.
And that's why I created this course... To help you push through your own two-hand piano roadblocks and enjoy playing as much as I do.
Here's What People Are Saying About My Other Courses...
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Thanks for all the work you put into these videos. Your attention to detail, the thoughtful way you approach displaying your work, including your wise use of technology, is why I chose you.
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What This Course Is Not
I should tell you that this course is not for everyone. If you're already happy with your two-hand piano playing, this course is definitely not for you. However, if you sometimes feel stuck getting your hands to work together at the piano, I recommend you check out Two Hand Piano... FAST! for yourself. But just to be clear...
This is not a complete piano course - we're working on very specific two-hand skills here.
This course does not include any piano "games" or scrolling color bars or other gimmicks. The skill you need is to actually play the piano with two hands, not master a game or rely on tricks.
We also won't go through pages of beginner piano songs or multiple primer books. We jump right into two-hand exercises to identify your sticking points.
This is not about first learning to play each hand separately. If the goal is to play both hands together, we should learn by playing them simultaneously. But we will have to start with some very simple patterns and work up from there.
This course does cover a small handful of very useful piano styles, and you can use them in countless different songs. But this is not a piano styles course. Our main goal is getting your hands working together.
Important Things To Keep In Mind
Your hands are not acting independently. Both hands are working together to create a single piece of music.
Although you might start out thinking of your hands as two separate units, your brain will quickly adjust to playing both of them simultaneously.
Sheet music (optional) and a little bit of very basic math are all you need to make progress.
Trust that your brain will take care of you after just a little practice. In fact, even just a few minutes a day can make a huge difference in your playing.
It's the rest between practice sessions where the magic really happens. Seriously.
A 2013 "Frontiers in Psychology" article found piano practice can help treat depression.... And reduce stress in older adults! How's that for motivation?
It's Not How Much You Practice, But How
A 2009 paper in the Journal of Research in Music Education discovered this... Top-ranked pianists didn't learn new music faster. They didn't practice longer. They simply corrected errors better. And they usually did this by slowing down the tempo so they could play through the rough spots.
Piano students are often taught to avoid errors in their playing. But the real key is to embrace errors and learn to correct them! Especially by slowing everything down and working through challenges.
Mindset Is VERY Important
Finally, it's absolutely essential that you adopt a "growth mindset" to playing, instead of a "fixed mindset." In his book, Learning Strategies for Musical Success, Michael Griffin's research supports this approach.
Mindset is a strong predictor of practice efficiency and effectiveness. A fixed mindset ("I'll never be able to learn this.") can stop you from persevering through challenging sections. But a growth mindset says, "When I'm frustrated, I persevere."
It's a small change, but it can make a big difference in your progress.
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If, for any reason, you're not completely satisfied with Two Hand Piano... FAST! in the first 30 days after your purchase, simply contact me at support [at] pianofast.zendesk.com and I'll gladly refund your money (minus any DVD shipping costs). If you have any issues, just get in touch with me and I'll either help you out until you get the results you need or give you a swift refund.
faq
Yes! Whether you purchase the online-only access or the DVD, you will get immediately access to all the online videos and downloadable sheet music.
Your course access never expires!
No! Although I do provide the sheet music for you to follow along, I go over all the exercises in detail in the videos, so the sheet music is not needed. However, I do recommend you refer to it, just to improve your understanding and perhaps even your music reading skills. :-)
That's up to you. These exercises can be played through in an afternoon, but to really get the full benefit of this course, it's best to find your sticking points and practice a little bit each day until you're unstuck. Be sure to rest between practice sessions, too!
Yes! You can reach me at bill [at] pianofast.com any time. Please understand that I am a one-man operation, so I'm not always able to respond immediately, but I'll do my best to get back to you in a timely manner.
It's just like anything... if you put in the effort, you will see results, and I am confident that this course will have your hands playing together nicely in a very short time. But if it's too much work, or something is not working for you, please let me know and I'll promptly refund your money.
Now It's Up To You
I'm confident Two Hand Piano... FAST! can help you dramatically improve your two-hand piano playing. In fact, I guarantee it!
As Tony Robbins said, "The only impossible journey is the one you never begin."
Are you ready to begin?