If you’ve finished Module 2, you can already improvise with the pentatonic scale.
The next step? Add one note.
That single blue note changes everything.

At first it feels like not much has changed.
You might run out of ideas fast and think, “I need more notes.”
Not quite.
You don’t need more notes.
You need more rhythm.
Rhythm is what multiplies your ideas.

It’s what makes one line sound fresh every time you play it.
This module will give you that vocabulary, before running out of ideas ever becomes a problem.
You’ll also learn two new left-hand techniques to make your playing fuller.
Remember “Summertime” with a two-feel bass?
Now you’ll see how these new tools can turn it into a complete solo piano piece.
We’ll practice blues at both slow and fast tempos.
I’ve also written two new blues tunes for you, so everything you practice gets applied in real music.
One more thing.
This module is meant to feel simple.
Most lessons are follow-alongs.
Just press play, and play with the video from start to finish.
If you can make it through once without mistakes, you’re done.
Move on to the next.
You can even try one of the lessons right away.
No signup needed, just click here.
This module grew huge — over 70 pages of sheet music just for this one — so I split it into two parts.
Module 4 is already recorded. What’s left is the behind-the-scenes stuff:
uploading, organizing, and writing the lesson notes so everything feels clear and easy to follow.
(Believe it or not, that’s the hardest and most time-consuming part.)
If you’re already a member, you’ll find Module 3 in your dashboard.
Log in and start when you’re ready.
If you’re not yet a member, you can try two lessons for free inside the
Free Sample Lessons module.
Before you start working on Module 3, record yourself.
Then again when you’re done.
Watching that change happen… that’s why I teach. ❤︎
Alright, time to touch some grass.
See you soon.
– David





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