My Entire Piano World for One Day Only.

March 29th is the 88th day of the year, aka PIANO DAY!

I’m celebrating with the biggest, weirdest, most generous piano bundle I’ve ever created.

What You Get

88 pieces of piano sheet music

  • Genre-benders, mashups, medleys, popular tunes, originals

Complete album collection

  • (digital downloads + streaming access)

  • 🎹 Piano Remix Lab book (printable / digital)

  • 🎥 Behind-the-scenes + private performances

  • 🎁 Piano Day-only bonuses (below)

Normally sold separately. Never bundled like this again.

Piano Day Bonuses

Piano Day Bonuses (March 29 only):

  • 🎹 Signed piano key (first X orders)

  • 🍍 Free Pineapple on Pizza sticker pack

  • 🧠 Before & After mashup puzzle pack

  • 🎼 Exclusive unreleased arrangement

Use a countdown-style box:

⏰ Available only on Piano Day — March 29

SOCIAL PROOF (Broad + Flexible)

Short, scannable:

  • “My students loved this.”

  • “This is the most fun piano music I own.”

  • “I didn’t even play piano — I just loved watching this.”

WHY I MADE THIS (Human + Story)

Short, personal, but not rambly:

I’ve spent years playing piano in airports, weddings, theaters, schools, and towns all over the Midwest.

Piano Day felt like the right moment to put everything I’ve built into one place — and make it ridiculously accessible.

(You can rotate proof later per segment.)

PRICING + CTA

Price anchor:

Normally $XXX+

Piano Day price: $88

Optional lower tier:

🎹 Digital-only version: $8.80 add-on (or downsell later)

CTA button repeated:

🎹 Get the Piano Day Bundle

FAQ (Critical for cold-ish audiences)

Include:

  • Is this for beginners?

  • Do I need to read music?

  • Digital or physical?

  • Can teachers use this?

  • What happens after Piano Day?

Segment Variants (What Changes)

Variant 1:

Teachers / Pianists

What you change:

  • Headline

  • First proof block

  • Examples shown

Headline:

Piano Day: The Most Fun Teaching & Playing Bundle I’ve Ever Made

Swap in copy like:

  • “Use these as lesson supplements”

  • “Multiple difficulty levels”

  • “Instant student engagement”

Example callout:

“I made this because boring piano books are killing motivation.”

Variant 2:

Fans / Non-Pianists

Headline:

Piano Day: My Entire Music World in One Place

Swap emphasis to:

  • albums

  • videos

  • town songs

  • behind-the-scenes

  • “even if you don’t play piano”

Example callout:

“You don’t need to play piano to enjoy this.

This is for people who love music, creativity, and weird joy.”

URL + Email Mapping (Very Important)

  • General list → core page

  • Never purchased → fan version

  • Teachers / sheet music buyers → teacher version

  • Social bio → core page

  • Reactivation email → segment-matched page

My Strong Recommendation

Do this in order:

  1. Build the core page first

  2. Duplicate it twice

  3. Change only:

    • headline

    • first paragraph

    • examples

    • testimonial framing