

Create hauntingly beautiful songs by making your piano chords deliciously irresistible in 3 days.
Brazil almost killed my self confidence as a musician.
Living there felt like the biggest gift ever, like opening-your-biggest-christmas-present-as-a-kid AWESOME.
But it came with drawbacks.
You see, my relative pitch is so good that I can pick apart the chords of a song in my brain as I hear it for the first time, and play it when I next sit down at my piano. ANY song.
Or so I thought.
Brazil presented me with chords that had me questioning…
…what key I was even in?
…is that the I or the IV chord??
…do I even qualify as a musician anymore???
Seriously. Brain-melting harmonic complexity. What the hell.
So naturally, I got to work on learning them chords like a kid eating caramel fudge ice cream.
My already HUGE harmonic vocabulary grew to gravity-defying proportions.
And I want to teach it to YOU.
Are you TIRED of the mind-numbing dullness of G, C and D on the piano?
Are you getting mouthwatering song ideas and are wanting equally mouthwatering harmony to do them justice...
...so that your songs stand apart and change the world and win Grammys?
Is your self-confidence for learning music theory really friggin low?
Then prepare to be spoonfed pure musical sweetness in Charismatic Piano Chords.
After purchasing Charismatic Piano Chords here on Patreon, you’ll get:
Three live masterclasses with yours truly, each deep-diving into a crazy beautiful Brazilian song.
PDFs with harmonic transcriptions, chord illustrations on the keyboard and theoretical explanations of every. Single. Chord. Wow.
PDFs with chord illustrations on the keyboard means: YOU DON'T EVEN NEED TO KNOW ANY THEORY!!
All clear? Let's make your harmony DELICIOUSLY irresistible!
Disclaimer: The masterclasses are the same as those recorded for Charismatic Guitar Chords, but the PDFs for Charismatic Piano Chords have the chord voicings for pianists. The video masterclasses explaining the theoretical groundworks for the compositions work just as well whether explained with guitar, piano or melodica for that matter. Cool?