
Does This Sound Like You?
Have you always wanted to play hymns
but never had the time for years of lessons?
Do you wish you could sit at the piano and
play something meaningful when your family gathers, or when you want to fill your home with the hymns on Sunday morning?
You're not alone. The Sunday Song Shortcut is here to help people like you learn to play and arrange hymns fast — without needing to read music.
This simple, chord-based method helps you make beautiful music from Day 1.

🎹Here’s What You’ll Learn🎹
Inside the course, you’ll learn how to…
✅Play the most beloved LDS hymns in a simple, beautiful style
✅Use chords and melody to play a song fast.
✅Build confidence, speed, and fluency in your playing
✅Accompany your family, lead FHE music, or bless your ward
✅How to arrange your own versions of hymns
❌No need to read sheet music
❌No wasted time on theory you won't need.
You'll get video tutorials, practice tips, and hacks to learn quickly — all taught in a calm, faith-centered way designed for busy Latter-day Saints.
💲Skip the Expensive Lessons💲
Let’s be honest — most piano lessons cost $30–$50 per lesson.
That’s over $100/month… and they usually focus on classical music, complicated reading, and long-term technique.
This course is different.
For just $15/month, you’ll get instant access to a growing library of hymn tutorials, beginner-friendly training, and spiritual music you actually want to play.
You’ll be learning with purpose — and for a fraction of the cost.
⌛Don't Wait For "Someday"⌛
Don't put this off until “someday.”
The next time someone needs a pianist, or you feel that prompting to share your talents, you could be ready. And it all starts with just a few minutes a day — today.
Your confidence will grow. Your spirit will grow. And your gift will bless others.
You don’t need months. Start now and play a hymn this week.
30-Day Money-Back-Guarantee
If you’re not completely satisfied within 30 days, just send us an email and you will get a full refund — no questions asked.
This is about helping you serve through music. If it doesn’t do that, you shouldn’t have to pay.