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The Secret Code to Piano
Rating: 4.8 out of 5(6 ratings)
361 students
Created byStephen Mackay
Last updated 4/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • the fastest and easiest way to understand the whole piano in 2 minutes
  • the quickest way to get your head around piano with the secret
  • play piano for parties and have those party tricks up your sleeve understanding the piano
  • You've never understood the piano so easily and the 88 key code

Course content

1 section6 lectures34m total length
  • Introduction2:00
  • Knowing Quarter Intervals helps you find everything straight away9:57
  • Locating Everything on the piano so you can find chords easily10:08
  • Combining chords and Rythym5:41
  • Why there are 88 keys on the piano book0:23

    Learn by ear - easy when you know this one trick

    Discover how to play any song - easy when you know the second trick


    Wanna be the next viral street performer?

    How do they do it- These people don’t use sheet music - so they know something

    This trick—- 8+8

    Huh?

    Yup it’s that easy - click here to see what they do—-

    See a piano lying around -


    How else do you think blind people learn how to play piano? 


    88 logic changes the way anyone looks at the piano. It answers why there are 88 keys on the piano and how that enables anyone to play it once they see it.


    It's the missing link. It's the key to being able to decipher the piano instantly. It's so important to music education. It changed everything when Stephen Mackay (Stevie Mac) created the program in 2005 and every piano app since has seen its benefit.


    Stephen Mackay is a rich pianist who plays for fun but when asked how he taught himself, he unlocked his superconscious and found what his subconscious knew all along. The ratio for 8 set of patterns against another counting pattern of 8 keys. Essentially a ratio of counting enables you to put a mathematic process easily in place and teach yourself every chord. Now whilst that changes the patterns on the piano to reveal themself to you, it then shows why you use chords with the major and minor innings.


    Stephen Mackay has given this offering to the world to make it a better place and achieve his goals in reaching billions of people in piano education.


    The 16 keyed octave, the chord barriers and major and minor influences are what sets you up for piano success.


    88 logic for piano - why there are 88 keys on the piano is actually a very fast way to understand the piano and learn how to play. Whilst this eBook / pdf and video program is elaborate in its design to show how the ideas came together, the basics and 3 fundamental concepts are very easy to grasp. As you are taught a very basic number sequence to develop pattern memory and chord discovery, you will find playing the piano and finger identities more and more simple when you use 88 logic.


    The piano has never been easier. Learning piano with the

    - the 16 Key Octave

    - Major and Minor influences (piano flow i.e. right to left)

    - Chord Barriers

    Makes you able to look at piano rather easily, and even without looking.


    88 logic changes the way anyone looks at the piano. It answers why there are 88 keys on the piano and how that enables anyone to play it once they see it.


    It's the missing link. It's the key to being able to decipher the piano instantly. It's so important to music education. It changed everything when Stephen Mackay (Stevie Mac) created the program in 2005 and every piano app since has seen its benefit.


    Stephen Mackay is a rich pianist who plays for fun but when asked how he taught himself, he unlocked his superconscious and found what his subconscious knew all along. The ratio for 8 set of patterns against another counting pattern of 8 keys. Essentially a ratio of counting enables you to put a mathematic process easily in place and teach yourself every chord. Now whilst that changes the patterns on the piano to reveal themself to you, it then shows why you use chords with the major and minor innings.


    Stephen Mackay has given this offering to the world to make it a better place and achieve his goals in reaching billions of people in piano education.


    The 16 keyed octave, the chord barriers and major and minor influences are what sets you up for piano success.




  • Performance using the techniques6:36
  • What are leverage keys?

Requirements

  • you only need to know how to count to 8

Description

88 logic for piano - why there are 88 keys on the piano is actually a very fast way to understand the piano and learn how to play. Whilst this eBook / pdf and video program is elaborate in its design to show how the ideas came together, the basics and 3 fundamental concepts are very easy to grasp. As you are taught a very basic number sequence to develop pattern memory and chord discovery, you will find playing the piano and finger identities more and more simple when you use 88 logic.


The piano has never been easier. Learning piano with the

- the 16 Key Octave

- Major and Minor influences (piano flow i.e. right to left)

- Chord Barriers

Makes you able to look at piano rather easily, and even without looking.


88 logic changes the way anyone looks at the piano. It answers why there are 88 keys on the piano and how that enables anyone to play it once they see it.


It's the missing link. It's the key to being able to decipher the piano instantly. It's so important to music education. It changed everything when Stephen Mackay (Stevie Mac) created the program in 2005 and every piano app since has seen its benefit.


Stephen Mackay is a rich pianist who plays for fun but when asked how he taught himself, he unlocked his superconscious and found what his subconscious knew all along. The ratio for 8 set of patterns against another counting pattern of 8 keys. Essentially a ratio of counting enables you to put a mathematic process easily in place and teach yourself every chord. Now whilst that changes the patterns on the piano to reveal themself to you, it then shows why you use chords with the major and minor innings.


Stephen Mackay has given this offering to the world to make it a better place and achieve his goals in reaching billions of people in piano education.


The 16 keyed octave, the chord barriers and major and minor influences are what sets you up for piano success.



Who this course is for:

  • for people who have no time but want to master piano in a day