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"If You Can Count To 7, You Can Play Almost Any Tune in Existence On The Piano - By Ear"
...Using Little Known Secrets That Professional Musicians Have Been Using For Years.
Dear Friend:
Have you ever wondered why a professional musician is able to hear a song and almost instantaneously play that song on the piano?
Is this a gift that he or she is born with?
In some cases (very rare), it is. But, in most cases, this ability was learned over time.
There is no magic behind this ability, but there is knowledge.
Most go through years and years of trying to play piano without ever coming close to the knowledge that is required to get to this level.
Best of all, you need: · · | No Experience | | No Private Lessons |
And, you can work at your own pace.
Imagine what it would be like to finally be able to sit down at the piano and play any song you can think of in a few minutes. Or, how about being able to make up songs that really sound good and impress others that hear them.
You will finally be able to: | Hear a song and be able to figure out this tune by ear in a few minutes | | Sing a tune, and almost instantly figure it out on the piano | | Play songs without having sheet music in front of you | | Play for a band | | Play and impress friends | | Learn this valuable information without having to pay $50 or more an hour for weekly private piano lessons |
This is possible. More Amazingly, this is easy to learn.
As a matter of fact, once you start learning how to do this, you will be shocked at how easy it is.
Well, you're probably thinking that this all sounds great, but how do I know this isn't just hype?
I will show you a few examples of what I am talking about in a few minutes.
My methods are taught at Colleges and Universities all over the world.
You will learn the same information, but will not have to spend years and lots of money to do so.
Best yet, you will be getting very serious information from the start - All from one source.
You will not have to spend years jumping from book-to-book, course-to-course, or teacher-to-teacher.
You're probably asking "How Am I Qualified To Teach You This Material?"

My name is Charley Wyser. I have been playing piano since 1976, perfoming since 1981, and teaching privately and through seminars and workshops since 1988.
For me, this knowledge did not come easily. I worked very hard, and had to get knowledge from many different places.
Not only that, many long hard-earned hours were spent struggling to put everything together and figure out how it all worked.
"This has given me the passion that I have for teaching today!"
This is the knowledge that I share with you.
Over time, I have taught and observed how thousands have learned. And, I have developed methods for teaching this material that have made it very easy and fun for others to learn.
"When It's Easy, It's Fun!"
Here's what others have told me personally about my teaching, or sent via email: | "You have a way of presenting material that moves at a pace that is easy to follow and understand" | | "I've taken lessons for a few years, and you are the only one I have been able to understand" | | "GREAT WORK! You know your stuff" | | "I really enjoy the way you teach the piano chords. Your technique is very easy to learn and remember" | | "Had a great lesson. You did a wonderful job. I actually could feel the music" | | "You are a great teacher, and if the student practices, she/he reaps great rewards" | | "It is a rare musician that can bring his/her knowledge to the level of a newbie or almost newbie! You are exceptional... and I thank you." | | "You are one of the best piano teachers thnx." | | "I just wanna thank you again for teaching me what I have been trying to learn forever" | | "I've started taking keyboard as a major and was struggling to grasp the chords, but you explained it better than anyone I've seen/heard to date" |
My goal is for you to be able to not only see yourself, but experience what it is like to be able to sit down, hum a song, hear a song on a recording, and be able to put it together in a matter of minutes.
Let me tell you first-hand, that there is almost nothing in the world that feels this great.
Enough talk. Let me show you first hand what I am talking about.
Think about this. When you build a house, you have to start from the ground up to make sure that you have a solidly built house.
Otherwise, If you build a house from the roof down, it will collapse.
The same is true in music.
Many musicians, have learned to play really cool sounding chords and tunes, but they have not built a very solid foundation.
Music consists of basically three things - Melody, Harmony (chords) and Rhythm.
Rhythm is important, but let's focus on Melody and Chords.
The foundation in music lies in the Major scale.
That is, Melody and Chords in general are based on the Major Scale.
What is a scale?
Think of your child-hood days when you were in school.
Your teacher went to the piano, hit the note C and said this is "Do".
As the teacher played the notes, you sang "Do - Re - Mi - Fa - So - La - Ti - Do".
This is a Major scale.
As you can see, when you play this Major scale starting on the note C, you have all white keys.

What you probably didn't know is that each of the notes in a Major scale has a number assigned to it. C - | D - | E - | F - | G - | A - | B - | C | Do - | Re - | Mi - | Fa - | So - | La - | Ti - | Do | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 1 |
Notice how the critical numbers are 1 - 7.
These numbers can apply to single notes (melody) or chords (harmony).
For example, if you want to form a C chord, you can play the numbers 1, 3, 5 at the same time.

Since a C chord is formed by playing 1, 3, and 5, it is called a Major chord. So, the proper name would be a C Major chord.
But, it is usually just called a C chord.
Do you see how easy that was?
"The Concept of Playing By Numbers is very easy to learn and understand."
As a matter of fact, there are actually 12 keys in music. That is, there are 12 individual notes that you can start on that have their own "Do - Re - Mi - Fa - So - La - Ti - Do", and form their own set of chords.
You will learn all 12 keys in my program.
Not only that, you will understand how everything works.

Imagine the possibilities you will have with this information.
You will be able to do things that you never thought would be possible.
To give you a further example, consider that the C chord is a very simple and basic chord.
You can also use the numbers 1 - 7 to form more advanced chords. Here is a list of some of the more advanced chords, along with their numbers that you can form. Chord | Numbers | Major | 1 - 3 - 5 | Minor | 1 - b3 - 5 | Augmented | 1 - 3 - #5 | Diminished | 1 - b3 - b5 | Major 7 | 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 | Dominant 7 | 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 | Minor 7 | 1 - b3 - 5 - b7 | Half-Diminished 7 | 1 - b3 - b5 - b7 | Diminished 7 | 1 - b3 - b5 - bb7 |
Don't worry if you are not familiar with these symbols. Everything is explained in my course.
"It Really Is This Simple".
I will explain everything to you in detail in the program.
What about learning and playing melodies?
Does the number system apply to melodies also, or just chords?
"The number system applies to melodies as well as chords".
The best part about this is that it is just as easy, if not easier than learning the chords.
Can you see where I am going with this?
Can you see yourself being able to do things you thought you would never be able to do?
Let's apply the number system to a simple melody such as Jingle Bells.
All you have to do is play the numbers on the scale, and instantly you have a song. 3 - | 3 - | 3 | | | Jin- | gle | Bells | | | 3 - | 3 - | 3 | | | Jin- | gle | Bells | | | 3 - | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | Jin- | gle | All | The | Way |
See how easy this is?
"When It's Easy, It's Fun!"
Here's another example using the song "When The Saints Go Marching In". 1 | 3 | 4 | 5 | | | | | Oh | When | The | Saints | | | | | 1 | 3 | 4 | 5 | | | | | Oh | When | The | Saints | | | | | 1 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 | Oh | When | The | Saints | Go | March - | ing | In |
Learning and playing by numbers is easy and fun!
Wait, If you are a beginner or intermediate, you may be thinking, "Is It Really This Easy?"
Yes, it is. But only if it is presented in a manner that is easy.
Best Yet, The Number System applies to all twelve keys in music.
Once you learn a song in one key, you will be able to play it in any key using the numbers.
If you are a more advanced player, then you probably know this information. But, this is only the tip of the Iceberg.
Once again, imagine the possiblities of where you can go with this information.
Especially, once you understand the underlying concept behind the number system.
You will be able to: | Play any song in any key | | Learn songs faster | | Learn how to form chords in any key | | Learn how chords move and connect to each other | | Take single melody notes and add chords to them | | Learn how to play in all 12 keys | | Create your own songs and add chords to them | | Learn how the notes in the melody outline the chords | | And much more |
Let me give you one more example of how powerful the 7 numbers can be.
Did you know there are 3 chords that are played in almost every song you can think of?
As a matter of fact, many tunes consist of only these 3 chords.
You may have heard people mentioning the I (one), IV (four), and V (five) chords.
Well, as you may have guessed, these chords are formed by starting on the first note of the scale, the fourth note of the scale, and the fifth note of the scale.
If we go back to our key of C example, the I chord would be the C chord, the IV chord would be the F chords since it is the fourth note of the C scale, and the V chord would be the G chord since it starts on the fifth note of the C scale.
Once you become familiar with these 3 chords in all 12 keys, there will be no limit as to the number of tunes you will be able to play.
I will teach you how to do this in my program.
You will learn by examples how to apply these 3 chords to different types of songs.
When you see these chords in action, I'm sure many new ideas will pop into your brain.
Again, imagine what it will feel like with this information at your disposal.
"When you apply the other 4 chords with these 3 powerful chords, you will see your playing jump to another level!"
Now, imagine the possiblities.
My program is called "The Secret 7 Numbers of Successful Piano Playing". This program, including all the Special Bonuses consists of 2 DVDs, 5 CDs, 1 Book, 1 Chord Creation Chart (laminated).
Best yet, "The Secret 7 Numbers os Successful Piano Playing" is available in your choice of DVD/CD format, or as an Instant Download if you wish to get started right away!

In "The Secret 7 Numbers of Successful Piano Playing, you will learn | How to play the Major scale in all 12 keys | | How to form 7 critical chords in each of the 12 keys | | 7 of the most powerful Chord Progressions used in all styles of music | | How to put Melodies with these chords | | Which chords naturally lead to the other chords | | How to apply these numbers to songs that you play | | How to use simple chords and their numbers to form more advanced chords | | And much more |
I will put all of this information together for you in a very logical, step-by-step method that you will be able to understand.
I am sure you are very excited right now, and can see the possibilites!
Remember, "When It's Easy, It's Fun!"
"The Secret 7 Numbers of Successful Piano Playing" covers a lot of ground. It is a very thorough program designed to elevate your playing to new heights.
If you were to take private lessons to gather all of this information (Good Luck), it would take at least 12 lessons. But, realistically, it would take a lot more.
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