Alena
GBPiano in 21 Days has me hooked! Jacques Hopkins' Piano in 21 Days has me hooked! Engaging, challenging, FUN exercises make it a joy to learn, practice, and (learn to) improvise. Jacques has a casual, personable teaching style and explains and demonstrates everything clearly and thoroughly. For me, this is more "Piano in 21 Lessons," rather than 21 Days, because I'm pokey AND I don't play every day (I know, I know ...) but it is enjoyable and effective, and has been worth every penny. Love it!
Elaine Morris
GBThe ease and ability to go back to… The ease and ability to go back to previous lessons that I thought I had mastered I then recognized that I need more practice I also think that the name “Piano in 21 days is somewhat misleading. It appears to send the message that playing the piano proficiently can be accomplished in 21days
Steve
GBAlthough I am only on day 4 and not… Although I am only on day 4 and not gifted in playing piano at all, this is an encouraging course. I do believe there will come a day when I will be able to play the piano. I think Jacques has done an excellent job in putting this program together and would highly recommend it.
Shawn
GBI'm 57yrs old & never have had any… I'm 57yrs old & never have had any piano experience. I found Jacques online looking for someone to take lessons from. He is an awesome instructor. He doesn't go so fast that you feel left behind, yet every day he taught new information & techniques to help me feel challenged & to progress towards playing real music. I still have much to learn & practice, but I'm excited to continue with more lessons. The great thing about it being online is that you can repeatedly go back to prior lessons & review that material as many times as needed. You definitely will be pleased if you take lessons from Jacques.
Carolann
GBSo far so great! So far so great! Piano in 21 days is very user friendly and Jacques is so relatable. He explains lessons thoroughly and still manages to keep things fresh, not boring. I love that I can learn something and then practice practice practice until I feel ready to move on. I would encourage anyone thinking of taking piano lessons to give this method a try first!