A whole new way to play
A revolutionary approach to “seeing” the keys on the piano so that you can begin playing the piano more intuitively and musically without having to know chords, scales, theory, music reading, memorizing, or even note names.
THIS CRAZY METHOD -- HELPED ME GET BACK INTO THE HEART OF MUSIC
So he has this crazy method.
I was a full-time piano teacher for 5 years, I've seen just about every method there is, and I've never seen anything like this.
Omg. It is so simple. And so genius.
Now I do it for just 10 mins a day. It starts messy, then it gets musical, then it gets deep. Often I cry. And music starts to flow through me again. Like it used to.
I'm not making mistakes any more. I'm staying effortlessly within key.
It's like he's helped me get back into the heart of music.
Thank you Daniel. Thank you thank you thank you.
Briony Greenhill
Musician,
Vocal improv coach, Workshop leader

5 YEARS OF LESSONS
It was basically like gifting, I don't know, five years of piano lessons to me in one lesson.
Well, here you go. Stupendous.
Holly Paar

EASIER THAN YOU THINK
Using this method, I felt less intimidated of keys with lots of sharps and flats than I would have using traditional theory and scales.
It's easier than you think, and the likelihood of this being a rewarding experience is practically guaranteed!
Ben Brill

FASCINATING, JUST FASCINATING
This new way of looking at patterns on the keyboard has caused a major brain shift for me.
I keep looking at the patterns and just can’t believe it. Makes total sense.
I was so excited and energized after our lesson last week that my mind just would not stop.
I’ve been playing around with it and listening to the sounds in a way that I never listened before, and I have a basic structure, or map, as a way to organize it.
Fascinating, just fascinating. And yet really so simple.
How did you think of this?
Karen Gaughan
Lifelong piano player

THIS METHOD IS JUST PLAIN FANTASTIC!
I have had absolutely no training on the piano and just a bit of understanding of music theory and I now find myself playing "sweet", as my spouse calls them, songs in 12 different keys each with a different feeling tone.
The keyboard makes sense for the first time and I have no trouble knowing where to put my fingers.
The hardest part is getting in touch with how I feel and playing that out. When it happens, it is so gratifying.
Treat yourself to this!
Ike Sloan
