Piano — The Guided Path
The piano looks like a wall of keys until you spot the pattern hiding in it. Once you see that pattern the whole instrument turns into a map you can read. This path follows the way the piano is actually taught in a classroom: find your landmarks, train your hands with real exercises, put a steady pulse in the left hand, build chords with the right, and finish playing a song. Nothing here is a test. Play everything out loud.
Three jobs, one keyboard, and the landmarks that stop you getting lost.
Name a key and hit it without hunting — the drill that makes the keyboard yours.
The core exercises: up and down, faster and faster, and two hands doing different maths.
Build a chord, learn what makes it happy or sad, then put a pulse underneath it.
The same three notes, pressed together, then rolled out one at a time.
Two rhythms that run half the world's music, a thirds workout, and something to play at the end.