Yesterday I had my first piano lesson. It was quite expensive, so I don’t know if I’m able to continue it in the future. It lasted 0,5 h and I had an opportunity to play on real piano (not keyboard). Didn’t learn anything new though. I think the next lesson will be more interesting. I play the piano more now, and I’m feeling I’m developing.
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I am thinking about signing up for some kind of piano lessons. Though I don’t know when I could learn to play piano because I work every day till 6 p.m. so i have little time free. The thing is worth considerating. It would be a kind of help to survive the winter. I guess I should find a cheap instructor, I do not earn much. Don’t have any idea where to go first…
I practised a lot recently, and tried to play with metronome – which was difficult at first but than I somehow managed to keep the tempo. I am self study and it makes everything harder. My hands are very slow and I guess I should improve my fingers position – problably I have bad habits.
Kenneth Baucum is progressing along quite nicely -- Surprise Me, God!
You’ll know you are playing more piano and enjoying the music more when you wake up hearing your own music, when you are driving or walking around town and think others are playing your music, when you sit down at a piano and the music is already playing and when you rise from the piano bench and the music still goes on—but you are satisfied.
Rock that candy shop done and resting from all that
tomorrow for church. I’m just gonna get up there and worship. No other instruments. No other voices. I’ve never done this, but it’s a passion I’ve had for the past few weeks. I just wanna praise God in a real way. From my heart. Not from some hymnal full of words people don’t know or use anymore.
Rock that candy shop done and resting from all that
which lends itself well to middle of the night piano concerts for me and my cat. The classical, flowing, slow, romantic-type piano I can play really well. I’m trying to learn how to play the uppity, old-Western type piano…where you hop back and forth on the bass and treble keys and use the sustain pedal way less.
I have learn it for 10 years…used to stop for 2 years…now start again…love it…really useful for stress release or when I have to wait for someone…_
i can play again, and better than before. after 4 months of hard work i can play beethoven again, and my favorite to play is memory from cats. thats my best peace :]
i use to play the piano, but i stopped. everytime i hear or see someone play the piano, i wish i could play like them, so then i get the urge to want to play again.
i use to take lessons, but im thinkin that a few books from the store may help, cause im actually good at teaching myself how to do things. I want to learn by myself.
my friend has a nice black piano at her house, and everytime i see it i just want to play it, but how can i if i dont really know how? :(
I actually finished Moonlight Sonata and Fur Elise in their entireties and I’m not too shabby after so many years




