Play Your First Songs
by Ear in 4 Simple Lessons
No sheet music. No experience needed. Build the beginner foundation to hear, understand, and play gospel, R&B, and pop songs you actually recognize — starting from zero.
- You're starting from zero — no piano background needed
- You want to learn through real songs, not random exercises that never connect
- You've tried YouTube videos but nothing actually sticks
- You can't read sheet music and don't want to learn it first
- You want a foundation you can keep building on — not just songs you forget next week
Is this you?
If any of those feel familiar — you're not behind. Nobody ever showed you a clear path.
Most beginners try to learn one random video at a time. It keeps them busy without moving them forward.
This course gives you the path. 4 lessons. 4 real songs. One step at a time — so you build a real beginner foundation, not just memorize notes.
What you'll learn
How the system works, your first chord shapes, and one simple ear step most beginners never get taught.
Say So · PJ MortonFind chords by ear using the same number system pros rely on — even away from the piano.
Imagine Me · Kirk FranklinPick the exact version of a chord that fits the moment — so your playing sounds intentional, not like a guess.
Smile · Kirk FranklinThe beginner skill most people skip — and it shows. This is where playing starts to feel like you.
Yesterday · Boyz II MenBe honest with yourself
How long have you been meaning to start?
You could keep collecting random YouTube videos that don't add up to anything. Or spend the next 4 lessons and walk away playing 4 real songs — and finally knowing what you're doing at the piano.
The hard part is building the path. I already did that. You just follow it.
You're not buying 4 lessons. You're getting your first real win at the piano — and a way to figure out songs on your own from here.
What beginners are saying
"I'm excited to start growing again!"
Someone who said "I didn't think this was for me" and got a quick first win.
Second real comment — beginner voice, specific result, one or two sentences.