Piano
The welcoming instrument. Every living room has one.
Eighty-eight keys laid out in the clearest visual map in music — scales and chords fall into place right in front of you. The piano is the instrument that teaches you music theory just by learning it; the logic is baked into the layout. It's also the most naturally inviting instrument we teach: put a piano in a room, and people gather around it. The two-handed coordination you build is unlike any other — no other instrument asks both of your hands to hold independent musical lines at the same time.
What's special about the piano
- The black-key pattern (two, then three, repeating) lets you find any note by eye — the most intuitive layout in music.
- Two hands at once: the piano asks for coordination unlike any other instrument we teach, which is demanding but deeply rewarding.
- Reading staff notation feels natural here — the keyboard layout mirrors the staff in a way no fretted instrument can.
Your starter path, phase by phase.
1. Orientation
2. First Sounds
3. Rhythm
4. Chord Vocabulary
5. Repertoire
Walk your music path with a mentor beside you
These lessons are free because they're a doorway, not a destination. When you're ready for a real human in your corner — someone watching what you're working on and offering the next honest step — that's FTM mentorship. One membership, the whole village.
- 1:1 mentorship — with Matteo or Katrina — voice, songwriting, and instrument craft
- Free The Music Ministry community — weekly themed calls (Voice · Technical · Songwriting · Abundant Artistry) + Open Mic Lounge nights
- Full course library — every replay, every assignment, every framework
- FTM instrument lessons — the path you're on right now, with progress tracking and feedback
- 20% off all FTM festivals — we honor our ministry members at every gathering we host
- Production sessions with Matteo — for when you're ready to record something real
Start with a 30-min intro conversation — no pressure, no sales, just a real chat about your music. Already know FTM is for you? Join the community directly →
Every chord you’ll ever need.
Two ways to use the Piano chord library. By Key shows the seven diatonic chords that belong together — what you actually need when you’re writing or playing a song in a key. Full Range is the complete twelve roots × every quality grid for reference. Either tab can be downloaded as its own PDF.
Piano Chord Chart
Diatonic chords for every key · I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, vii°
Piano Chord Chart
Every common chord at a glance · 12 roots × 11 qualities.