What’s Standing Between You and the Way You Want to Play?
You know how you want the music to sound, but you don't know how to make it come out of your hands when you play.
Frustrated when mistakes interfere with your love of music?
If you feel like no matter how seriously you practice, the piece still doesn’t come out the way you want it to, you’re not alone.
Most pianists respond to this the same way: they slow things down, repeat passages carefully, and put in more time. Sometimes that helps. But often, it doesn’t. And when it doesn’t, it’s deeply confusing — because you are doing the work.
The problem isn’t effort, and it isn’t a lack of talent. It’s the fact that different things go wrong for different reasons — and most people are never taught how to tell which kind of problem they’re actually dealing with. Without that understanding, practice becomes educated guessing.
That’s why things can improve one day and fall apart the next, even with consistent practice. The music doesn’t come through reliably, not because you’re incapable — but because the cause of the problem remains unclear.
This is the gap The Mistake-Proof Pianist is designed to address.
So What Do You Do When Something Goes Wrong?
So what do you do when something goes wrong? The turning point is learning to recognize what kind of problem you’re dealing with — before you try to fix it. The Mistake-Proof Pianist is designed to teach this missing skill. Instead of giving you more exercises or routines, the course shows you how to understand mistakes as information. You learn how to tell why something went wrong, what kind of issue it points to, and what actually needs attention — so practice stops being guesswork. The focus isn’t on playing more, or trying harder. It’s on learning to work on the right thing at the right moment. That’s what allows the music you hear to finally have a clear path into your playing.
THE MISTAKE PROOF PIANIST...
WHAT'S INSIDE:Â
THE MISTAKE PROOF PIANIST...
WHAT'S INSIDE:
The course is structured to help you build one core skill progressively:
learning how to understand what’s actually getting in the way when something goes wrong, so you can respond instead of guessing.
Each module focuses on a different part of that process — from recognizing problems, to fixing them, to integrating this way of working into your daily practice.
MODULE #1
You learn the seven most common underlying causes behind mistakes in piano playing.
Instead of treating every problem the same way, you begin to recognize what kind of issue you’re dealing with — which is the foundation for all effective practice.
MODULE Â #2
Shows you what to do the moment a mistake happens. You learn a clear process for stopping, analysing the passage, and returning to it with a specific intention, so mistakes don’t keep repeatingÂ
MODULE #3
Shows how to move from problem-solving to playing the piece without losing what you’ve worked on, and how to practice in a way that carries over reliably instead of disappearing as soon as you play through.
MODULE #4
Targeted exercises that strengthen the skills connected to the seven fundamental causes of mistakes. These are used selectively, to support specific problems you’ve identified. So your work on real pieces becomes easier and more stable.
MODULE #5
Additional lessons covering common situations and edge cases that arise in practice, helping you apply the approach flexibly when problems don’t fit neatly into one category.
MODULE #6
Access to a private community connected to the course, providing space for discussion, clarification, and shared experience with other pianists working through the same material.
ONLINE GROUP LESSONS
 Enrolling in the course gives you access to online group lessons. Â
In these sessions, we apply the ideas from the course to real pieces and real practice situations. You can bring questions, examples, or passages you’re working on and see how the method is used in these situations.
Access to the group lessons is only available to students who have completed the course material, so everyone is working from the same foundation.
* For a limited time, group lessons are included with the purchase of the course. They will be offered separately in the future.
INTRODUCING:
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Dimitar Dimitrov &
Elvire Boelee
From the outside, things looked fine: conservatory training, performances, competitions won, radio and TV appearances.
But honestly, our playing still didn’t feel the way we wanted it to feel.
After years of research: our own playing and the playing of hundreds of students  we realised the problem wasn’t talent or effort. It was not understanding what our practice was actually telling us.
That realization became the basis of The MistakeProof Pianist.
Not because we eliminated mistakes — but because they became the very thing that drove our progress.
“I use this way of thinking every time I practice now. When something goes wrong, I don’t just repeat it — I know what I’m listening for and what to change.”
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Pytryk Folkertsma
“I’ve practiced seriously for years, but I never really knew why certain things kept going wrong. This course didn’t give me tricks — it gave me understanding. Now when something doesn’t work, I know what to look at instead of just repeating it.”
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Doug Gibson
30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
If you aren’t completely satisfied with your Mistake Proof Pianist course, let us know within the first 30-days for a full refund. No questions asked.
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