A calm, private space for adults who want to sit at the piano and play
Without lessons, pressure, or performance.
Just you, the keys, and the quiet joy of making music.
You open a video.
A small musical idea is looping slowly.
You put your hands on the keys and play along — loosely, imperfectly.
You stay with it for a minute… or ten.
When you feel done, you stop. Nothing is tracked. Nothing is finished.
These are 3 of 50+ videos currently inside, with new content added each month.
Needs 15 quiet minutes between Zoom calls and dinner. No goals, no pressure—just a moment to reset.
Quit piano at 12 after years of recitals and pressure. Now wants to play for the simple pleasure of it.
Finally carved out an evening routine that's just for them. No one watching, no one listening—just playing.
Always wanted to try piano but felt intimidated by traditional lessons. Here, there's no wrong way to start.
Inside After Hours you'll find:
• Short, playful patterns that introduce chords and movement
• Gentle exercises to explore chord tones and arpeggios
• Tips & Patterns designed to keep your hands relaxed
• Open improvisation ideas with no right or wrong result
• Familiar snippets of songs to play along with and enjoy
50+ videos available now (many under a minute), with more being added regularly.
These are not drills or exercises. They're invitations to make real sound.
Nothing is tracked. Nothing is graded. Nothing disappears if you don't "keep up."
You can return to the same piece every night if you want. Or try something different. Or close it and come back another day.
Any piano or keyboard is fine — even an older or entry-level one. A sustain pedal is optional, not required.
Once you're inside After Hours, you won't be met with upsells, promotions, or pressure to move on to something else.
This space is intentionally small, contained, and distraction-free — built to be returned to, not consumed.
This space exists for one reason: to let you relax and enjoy the act of playing piano.
After Hours is for adults who want to play piano without being taught, tracked, or judged.
If you're looking for structured lessons, goals, or accountability, this won't be a fit — and it isn't meant to be.