A special offer on my ebook

Learn to Play the Piano in 12 Lessons by Philip Yeoh

Here’s a special offer for readers of my blog and my website. My ebook Learn to Play the Piano in 12 Lessons is now only $24.99 $19.99 USD! I’m offering this special discount to make it a terrific Christmas gift for yourself, a family member, or a friend. Remember that you can print out the entire ebook after purchasing, all future revisions will be offered free of charge, and you’re always welcome to contact me should you have questions or comments. This special offer expires at the end of December, so hope to hear from you soon!

Learn to play the piano on your own, and be proud of yourself!

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Learn to play the Piano in 12 Lessons

Learn to play the Piano in 12 Lessons, by Philip YeohA shameless promo, I suppose. This is my first ebook that I’ve written, and the title says it all. At first I wanted to use Learn to play the Piano in 12 Days, but felt that was too gimmicky and not very realistic. So I settled for Learn to play the Piano in 12 Lessons.

If you click the above link (or the picture on the left) you’ll see my ebook page with the tagline “Play the piano on your own, and be proud of it!” That sums up why I wrote this ebook in the first place. It’s a busy busy world we live in, and I’m sure you’re in the same boat as I am: work, chores, errands, family, etc. etc.

And yet when we have time to pause and reflect, there are things that we’d really like to do, but unfortunately don’t have time for. I’ve heard many people (friends and strangers included) saying something like this when they listen to me playing the piano: “I’d love to learn the piano, but I don’t have time.”

Now that’s where my ebook comes in. It’s written in simple English, and is targeted towards someone like you. These 12 easy-to-read lessons guide you step by step on your way to playing the piano, and you can do it in the comfort of your own home, on your own time. Since you’re learning on your own, you can take as much time (or as little) as you like on each lesson. You call the shots.

And what if you don’t have a piano available? Simple-go to your local music store and grab a digital keyboard. They’re cheap, portable, always stay in tune, and nowadays most of them have a decent piano sound. Check out Yamaha’s web site for instance. Oh, and let’s not forget: you can always contact me if you need more information; no worries there.

So I hope you’ll visit my web site and have a look. Check out my ebook, sign my guestbook, read my FAQs, contact me…whatever you like.

Thanks for reading.

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