A Jazz Classic
Bring Vince Guaraldi’s Linus and Lucy—the beloved Peanuts theme—to life at your piano with this step-by-step course. Designed for early-intermediate through advanced players, this course provides clear instruction, multiple score options, and guided video lessons to help you master this jazz classic.
🎹 Three Complete Scores
- Early-Intermediate (Big Note) – Accessible notation with simplified rhythms, perfect for building confidence.
- Early-Intermediate (Standard Notation) – A slightly more detailed version for those comfortable reading standard sheet music.
- Advanced – Includes the full head plus an improvised section with chord-based guidance for developing your own jazz style.
🎬 Step-by-Step Video Lessons – Learn each section at a comfortable pace, with demonstrations, practice tips, and style insights.
📖 For Every Learner – Whether you’re just moving past beginner pieces or ready to explore jazz improvisation, you’ll find the right entry point and the support you need.
By the end of the course, you’ll not only play Linus and Lucy with confidence—you’ll also gain a stronger sense of rhythm, syncopation, and improvisational freedom.
Enroll today and discover the joy of playing this timeless classic!
Example Curriculum

Creating together!
Download the music, sit down at your piano and let's create some chords together 🎵

Well Paced Videos
The courses are paced with reminders
to relax and breathe 😊

What do we do here?
See it, hear it, play it.
That's the fun. Working through ideas together.

Hi, I'm Linda Gould
My friends called me Linderace when I was growing up because I loved to play boogie woogie as well as classical piano. I love teaching adults and teens to play piano using chords and improvisation.
I have been teaching, performing and arranging for decades. Look for my 4-volume
course, Play
Piano Chords Today, coming to Teachables very soon.
I hope you enjoy these courses and creating your own musical voice!
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