Use music like a map, not as a ball and chain
You know that's true, don't you? All you have to do is look at a piece of sheet music and compare it to someone playing the same song on TV or a CD.
Do they play it note for note as the sheet music says? Of course not! They add all kinds of color, all kinds of extra notes and different harmonic flavor s and rhythms and improvisations, and on and on.
For the most part it is for people who have already studied with Duane and are anxious to get on to the next level of playing.
(I'll teach you the juicy chords as we go along) Dear Friend, This is not for everybody. It's for a select group of piano players who want to take their playing to the next level by discovering the treasure that lies buried in every song.
But you'll never find it if you use sheet music the same old way. I will teach you to use sheet music like a map -- a map that contains clues that will lead you to "buried treasure" in a song.
You'll receive an email from me telling you that the new Music Map is ready, and you can then watch it immediately online.
You see, every song that has ever been written contains within it musical riches galore -- enough to make any piano player fabulously rich in musical techniques beyond his or her wildest dreams.
Watch me prove it right here, right now in this 2 minute video: Would You Rather Play "America" Like This...Or Like This? Each month I'll be providing a new "Music Map" for you -- a new familiar song along with a video you can download immediately.
…Once you find the clues on the map, you'll need tools to dig that treasure out -- not shovels & picks & ropes, but musical tools such as the "cascading waterfalls tool " and the "blue note tool" and the "Amen tool" and the "Alberti bass tool" and the "straddle tool." If you allow me to be your treasure guide, I'll not only teach you scores of musical tools, but I'll also show you how to apply these tools to familiar songs that everyone knows.
Then you can take those same tools to dig out the treasure in hundreds of other songs you choose. This new program is NOT for beginners -- you don't have to be advanced, but you do need to be able to read simple sheet music and know the basic chords .
Over the next year or two or three a very select group of piano players are going to take their playing to the next level by receiving a new "Music Map" that will lead them to the treasure buried in each song.