Do you want to become a better piano player? Learn how to play piano from lead sheets (or music with melody & chords - no left hand part) using both hands. Have you yet to find out how to come up with your own accompaniment lines on the spot, have been admiring people that can, and have been wanting to be able to play too? This course has been designed to teach you how to play music written on lead sheets by coming up with your own accompaniment part. The types of song possibilities that you will be able to perform are numerous and it includes popular and famous songs, folk songs, hymns, holiday songs and much more. You can feel more free to play many more songs on the piano.

This is a great course for you if you fall into any of the following

  1. You can play melody on the piano in the right hand already - songs such as Happy Birthday, Mary Had a Little Lamb, and other folk songs. But you want to be able to play both right and left hands on the piano and be able to play harmony and chords on the spot.
  2. You are classically trained on the piano and have been wanting to learn how to play music that's written on lead sheets. The music with melody and chord names but without the left hand accompaniment part. This course can open up many more possibilities for you (can help during teaching, performances, rehearsals, and great for pure musical enjoyment).
  3. You want to gain a new piano skill so that you can get more opportunities. You may want to perform at gigs, with friends, in a band, at your church, at a concert, or you might want to start accompanying others.
  4. You've been wanting to learn how to improvise music but haven't been able to learn yet. You may have been feeling stuck, didn't know where to start, have been pushing it aside, or have been simply feeling lost. This is a great course with videos in changeable speeds that you can watch multiple times. This course can help you save much time and effort in accomplishing your goals.
  5. You love and appreciate music and want to be able to play much more music for the enjoyment and for the fun of it. Learning to play the piano better is great for concentration and has many other benefits as well.
  6. You want to level up your musicianship - piano is a great instrument to learn for any musician at any level, from beginner to advanced.


Sign up for the course now! Invest in yourself and in your future.


Need a piano? There are piano keyboards that are standalone or can connect to your computer/smart phone/iPad.

Piano Keyboard Examples -

1 . YAMAHA P71 88-Key Weighted Action Digital Piano with Sustain Pedal and Power Supply https://bit.ly/3Q1DPbx

2. Folding Piano Keyboard, 88 Keys Full Size Semi-Weighted Foldable Piano, Support MIDI USB Interface Bluetooth amzn.to/3VuuKJ5


USB Cable Examples (helps to connect keyboard to computer/device) -

1. USB C to USB B https://amzn.to/3vp1V6A

2. USB C to USB A   amzn.to/3VpCtIA