Jordan Moore
GBSigned up for a $49 lifetime membership Signed up for a $49 lifetime membership, who could ever beat that? I've learned a lot of songs here, and for the money, you can't beat it with traditional lessons or anywhere online for that matter. Highly recommend! I read some of the other bad reviews on here and it looks like those people started at a lower trial price and then didn't cancel. Duh, a company is going to charge you to use their top-level famous instruction. PianoKeyz is the real deal and you can learn to play real songs plus the general theory behind playing.
Sean G (If u can)
CAFraud company Fraud company. Do not take the $0.99 trial. They will charge you $297 every month, and no way you can take them back.
Jarrod Hill
NZAbsolute scam Absolute scam. Collecting payment details for an almost free trial ($0.99), apparent money back guarantee, hard to cancel, huge yearly (not monthly) billing, no phone number to contact them on. I didn't use their platform once. Suddenly you get a charge for $197 USD. They know exactly what they're doing. Disgraceful.
Abhilash Pillai
GBThis is a fraud company This is a fraud company. they do not honor their 30 day money back guarantee. Be careful, do not sign up for the trial, it is not easy to cancel, and if you do not cancel they will charge you a ridiculous amount as subscription for the first month and will not refund that.
Mary Dennison
GBLearned a lot of songs in six months I signed up in July of 2016 and have learned to play about 15 songs since then. Learning to play popular songs was the main reason I signed up and I must say that the tutorials have been very helpful. One benefit is that I can play the videos on my tablet and set it right on my keyboard so that I can follow along. I like learning on my own time rather than having to go to someone's house or a studio for traditional lessons (plus they usually don't even teach you to play popular songs in most of those cases). The videos average in length based on how difficult or if the song has a lot of different parts to learn. But I also want to point at that PianoKeyz has some general (non-song) lessons too, and those have really helped my hand coordination and learning to improvise. I signed up for a one year membership at $229 so I feel the value has been very worth it. I almost took lessons locally until I notice that it would be about $40/hour, so the online lessons option wins hands down. I would recommend and to go for the 1 year membership so you don't have to worry about any monthly renewals.