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The 14 Unshakable Laws of Learning Music

Learn how to use apps, books, courses, the internet, and teachers without wasting years.

A music learning guide for people who want a clearer path to learning an instrument or singing with less confusion and more consistency.

Music Learning BooksBest Books for BeginnersBy Dan SpencerPublished 2023
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“I found many, many insights, gems, and ideas for my own practice.”

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What You Get

Start with the right book for your next step.

These are the main reasons this book can help you learn faster, practice with more focus, and keep moving.

01 · Framework

Know how to learn music

The book helps people learning any instrument or singing make better decisions about resources, practice, and goals.

02 · Tools

Use apps, books, courses, teachers, and the internet

Choose and use the right kind of music-learning support at the right time.

03 · Habit

Build a 5-minutes-a-day music path

The promise is practical: learn how to keep moving even when time, options, and motivation are inconsistent.

What It Helps With

What this book helps you do

Use this book to turn scattered music questions into a clear next step.

  1. Choose learning resources without assuming more expensive always means better.
  2. Know when apps, books, courses, teachers, or the internet are the right tool.
  3. Set goals so practice time has a clear reason.
  4. Build a short daily music habit that is easier to keep.
This Is For You If

Who this book is for

  • People learning any instrument or singing
  • Adults and teens who feel overwhelmed by music-learning options
  • Self-study learners who want a clearer path

If this sounds like where you are now, the book gives you a practical way to keep moving.

Inside

Use the book like a coach on the page.

This book is built to give you a clear next step, not just more information. Open the book, follow the sequence, use the examples, and keep moving.

Inside 01

The 14 laws for learning music

Inside 02

How to use apps, books, courses, teachers, and online resources

Inside 03

Goal-setting and practice guidance

Inside 04

A free course connected to the book

Why It Works

The book gives beginners a path, not just information.

Each part of the book is built around a practical learning sequence so the next step is easier to see.

Step 01

Reduce overwhelm

The laws organize the flood of music-learning options into clearer decisions.

Step 02

Pick the right resource

Students learn when an app, book, course, teacher, or online lesson actually fits.

Step 03

Practice with purpose

Short practice works better when the goal is specific.

Step 04

Stay consistent

The framework helps beginners keep going long enough to see progress.

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Course Content

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1 The Three Things You Can Do To “Get Better” At Music
2 Why Talent Doesn’t Matter
3 Why You Are Not Bad At Music
4 Why You Are Not Too Old To Learn Music
5 How To Make Music If You Are Missing Hands Or Fingers
More Free Music Learning Resources
6 Singing vs. Play Instruments Revealed
7 How to Chose And Buy Your Instrument
8 The Biggest Challenge For Teaching Yourself Music
9 How To Avoid Bad Habits
10 Blind Spots: What They Are, And How To Beat Them
11 Apps, Books, And Courses vs. Teachers
13 How to Learn 10,000+ Songs in 3 Lessons with a Teacher
14 How To Find And Pick A Proficient Teacher
15 How To Get The Most Out Of Music Lessons
16 How To Avoid The Biggest Mistake When Taking Lessons
17 Why Being “Self-Taught” Is A Lie
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FAQ

Questions before you buy

Is this tied to one instrument?
No. It is for learning any instrument and singing.
Does it talk about teachers?
Yes. It covers how to recognize when it is time to use a music teacher.
Is there a free course?
Yes. There is a free course connected to the book.
Where do I buy it?
Use the Buy on Amazon button on this page to go straight to Amazon.
How do I access the free examples?
Use the Access the Free Examples button on this page. Create a free Best Music Coach account or sign in, and the examples open on this same book page.
Dan Spencer, Music Mentor Dan
Author

Dan Spencer is Music Mentor Dan.

Dan Spencer is a composer, OST creator, author, and coach who teaches the practical path from idea, or no ideas, to finished music you can actually play, write, understand, and ship.

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