Today's lesson is very special because you will learn your first song!

Enjoy and feel free to leave a comment below 🙂

Your piano teacher,

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  • Is the premium package a one time charge for a year or is this an annual charge until the course is finished?

    • Thomas Forschbach says:

      Hi Gary,

      Thank you for reaching out with your question! I’m pleased to inform you that the premium package is indeed a one-time charge, granting you lifetime access to the course. This means once you purchase it, you’ll have continual access to all the current and future resources available in the package, with no additional fees. If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact me at any time.

      Best,
      Thomas

  • Can’t play it. My hands don’t work at the same time.

    • Thomas Forschbach says:

      Hi Gale
      thanks for your message.
      Ptactice, practice and practice. Then this will get easier.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySc1STl3tmA
      In this video I have tips for you how to play piano with both hands together. I hope these tips will help you.

      Have a lot of fun practicing piano

  • Can’t wait to share with my 7 year old granddaughter. We’re trying to learn the piano together.

    • Thomas Forschbach says:

      Oh wow! This is exciting!!

  • Micheline Leger says:

    I’m already taking the course
    You are a good Teacher 👍

    • Thomas Forschbach says:

      Thank you Micheline! Glad to hear that 🙂

  • Thanks a lot Thomas,
    How about left hand?
    🙏

  • Thomas, thank you, these lessons are a joy. I feel happy as I learn

    • Thomas Forschbach says:

      Hi Julia,

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m glad to hear that you’re enjoying the lessons and feeling happy as you learn.

      Happy learning!

      Best regards,
      Thomas

  • Two questions: If I buy the premium package, does our lessons still come visually in email? Or how does that work?
    I have an electric keyboard to learn on at home, 60 keys I think. Can I transfer what I learn on it to an acoustic piano?

    • Thomas Forschbach says:

      Hi Stacie,

      Great questions!

      1. **Premium Package Lessons**: When you buy the premium package, the lessons are accessed through my website. You’ll get login details via email to access all the video lessons, downloadable materials, and any additional resources included in the package. If you ever have any questions or need assistance, you can always reach out.

      2. **Electric Keyboard to Acoustic Piano**: Absolutely! The skills you learn on your 60-key electric keyboard can be transferred to an acoustic piano. The fundamental techniques and concepts are the same. The main difference you’ll notice is the touch and feel of the keys, as acoustic pianos generally have weighted keys which provide a different playing experience. But everything you learn will still apply.

      If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.

      Best regards,
      Thomas

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