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It’s easy to put things off when the first step isn’t clear — but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Many people are surprised to find that even short, focused sessions can lead to real progress — no complicated sheet music required.
You don’t need a music degree or tons of free time to start learning. If you enjoy music, you’re already on the right track.
You’ll start playing simple patterns early on — designed to make the learning process feel rewarding and confidence-boosting.
Instead of strict routines, you’ll explore piano in a way that fits your pace — keeping things fun, low-pressure, and motivating.
Once you learn the foundations, you can continue growing, exploring new songs and styles for years to come.
Get your fingers on the keys from the start and explore how fun and intuitive piano can be — even if you’ve never played before.
You'll start with simple activities designed to build confidence and spark curiosity from day one.
Skip the overwhelm of complex sheet music — we focus on easy-to-follow exercises that help you build real musical skills without the pressure.
Our Fun-First approach uses hands-on learning so you can enjoy progress at your own pace and stay motivated along the way.
Discover creative ways to express yourself musically — even in short practice sessions.
Daily micro-lessons (just 10–15 minutes) help you stay consistent and inspired, while gradually building your rhythm, ear, and style.
Learn to play with your own unique touch, using basic improvisation techniques that make your music feel personal and rewarding.
This final module sets you up with tools to continue exploring and enjoying piano as a creative outlet you can grow with over time.
Complete Keyboard Buyer’s Guide: Learn how to choose a beginner-friendly keyboard with the features that make learning easier and more fun.
Piano Learner Community: Join a supportive group of fellow learners from around the world — ask questions, share wins, and stay motivated together.
Record Your Songs at Home: Simple tips for recording your playing with a phone or mic — whether you want to save your progress or share it with friends.
Practice Piano Anywhere: Discover creative ways to build finger coordination and stay engaged with your learning, even when you're away from the piano.
Music and the Mind: Bonus Mini-Guide: Explore how learning an instrument can support creativity, focus, and lifelong learning — based on research into the benefits of music education.
Colin Newcomer fell in love with the piano at a young age, but like many students, he spent years following the traditional path — reading sheet music and repeating scales. While that approach built a foundation, it sometimes felt more like a task than a creative outlet.
Looking for more freedom and fun, Colin began experimenting with new techniques and playful exercises that focused on simply making music. That’s when the Fun-First Formula was born — a hands-on approach designed to keep learning joyful and accessible from the start.
As Colin began sharing his method with friends, their enthusiasm inspired him to create the 7 Day Pianist course — designed to help beginners take their first steps with confidence and creativity.
Today, Colin’s mission is to make learning piano feel engaging, flexible, and fun — whether you’re picking it up for the first time or returning after years away. Join him inside 7 Day Pianist and explore music in a way that’s designed to meet you where you are.
Complete Beginners – If you’ve always wanted to learn but weren’t sure where to start, 7 Day Pianist provides a welcoming, beginner-friendly approach.
Busy Adults – Short on time? Many students love that they can enjoy the course in just 10–15 minutes a day — no long or complicated lessons required.
People Looking for a Fun, Flexible Learning Style – If traditional methods felt overwhelming or too rigid, this course offers a refreshing, activity-based approach to learning music.
Absolute Beginners – No experience? No problem — start from the very beginning.
Busy Schedulers – Ideal for those who prefer short, focused learning sessions.
Fun-Seekers – Designed to keep things light, enjoyable, and progress-focused.
Curious Learners – Perfect if you’re exploring piano as a creative challenge or new outlet.
Hobbyists for Life – Build a skill you can continue to grow and enjoy for years to come.
Advanced Classical Players – If you’re seeking formal conservatory-style training or advanced music theory, this course isn’t designed for that path.lessons, 7 Day Pianist isn’t the right fit for you.
Passive Participants – If you're not ready to engage with short lessons a few minutes at a time, this approach may not feel as rewarding.
We want you to feel confident in giving piano a try, and this guarantee gives you time to explore the material and see if it’s the right fit for you.
If you are not comfortable with that, we recommend not enrolling.