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Hear And Play Piano Review - Jazz Piano Series

Jazz isn’t an easy genre of music to tackle. In fact, there are many musicians who have been playing jazz for years and have yet to come close to tackling the genre as a whole. This is because jazz is more spontaneous and complex than most other forms of modern music.

It is also why we are always skeptical when a program promises to get you playing advanced jazz music in no time—it just isn’t possible. Unless, of course, you are twelve and a prodigy and pick things up faster than a vacuum cleaner does dust.

However, chances are you are not a twelve year old prodigy. And that’s fine—you’ve got a fair, fighting chance. But it also means that the prior claim proves itself to be fairly outlandish in your case, just as well as it would in my own.

In this article, we are going to discuss a product that makes the above claim, and see if maybe, just maybe, the makers have found some extravagant means to get you playing advanced jazz in no time. This is the Hear and Play Piano Jazz Piano Series review.

First, what is the Hear and Play Piano Jazz Piano Series?

This may come as a surprise, but it’s a book. Yeah. Hear and Play Piano is a single book. Well, actually, it’s not just a book. See, you get these other things that somehow click into place perfectly to cover the hearing and the playing aspect of the program, but they are called “free bonuses” that the Hear and Play Piano Jazz Piano Series makers claim are worth hundreds of dollars. Sound a little hokey that without the extras, the name of the product is an outright lie? Well, it’s true.

Now, we can’t totally stomp down a product because it lies. Lying may be a shady, unscrupulous business tactic, but it is a business tactic nonetheless. Hear and Play Piano Jazz Piano Series does cover the basics of jazz, and it even gets into some of the intermediate stuff, but it doesn’t, even by a mile, touch upon advanced concepts.

Which is to say, the claim of teaching you to play advanced jazz music is a bit of an overstatement. But before you judge, you have to take into consideration the fact that most products on the market stretch their reach just a bit too far in hopes that you’ll give them a shot. However, in the case of Hear and Play Piano Jazz Piano Series, you aren’t just dealing with a stretched statement—you are also dealing with a title that, if the marketers and all their ingenuity are to be taken for what they’ve told, is a blatant, boldfaced lie.

According to the makers, you are only supposed  to receive the book, which takes away the audio and interactive portions, and thus, if you judge the product on the merit of the book alone—which is what we are told is the actual product, minus bonuses that don’t count toward anything because they are extras given so kindly—Hear and Play Piano Jazz Piano Series falls flat. Very flat. We suggest you look into another program like Piano System if you are interested in learning the piano, one that sticks to honesty upfront.