Course
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Lesson 1
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Lesson 2
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Lesson 1
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Lesson 2
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Meet Your Guide
Your instructor has spent two decades turning stage-shy beginners into confident improvisers, and they’ve boiled the process down to bite-sized video lessons, real-world song examples, and just enough tough love to keep you practicing when Netflix beckons.
FAQs
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Absolutely. We start with a sonic treasure hunt that locks Middle C—and every neighbor—into muscle memory. By Lesson 3 you’ll navigate the keyboard like it owes you rent.
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Nope. Any 61-key keyboard with working speakers earns you a front-row seat. Pressed for space? A weighted controller and headphones do the job without waking the neighbors.
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Plan on three 20-minute practice blocks plus one longer jam session—roughly the length of a feature film, minus the popcorn cleanup.
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Searchable lesson comments and a built-in troubleshooting library keep the night owls flying. Still stumped? Drop a question, and you’ll get a video reply within 24 hours—sleep optional.