Does anyone here play Piano?

Scrapster

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I'd like to learn how to play and was wondering how I could start? I've never played before. . .Would a keyboard be better to start with? Do you guys know of any beginner techniques (books, lessons, etc..) ? ? ?
 

Elita1

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You can get yourself a few beginner books, and teach yourself to read the notes a bit, but I'd say get lessons. You'll enjoy the experience.
The only thing is practicing. You gotta practice a lot! I hated practicing but only because I have a very critical pianist grandma who made practicing hell on earth.
I say go for it:)
 

Triumph

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i'm 22 and i'm trying to learn to play. not to boast, but i'd say i have a knack for music. and i know how to read music. it's just a matter of reading it at speed and getting my fingers to do it :) but you know what the most frustrating thing about learning to play piano is for an adult? most of the material is written for 5 year olds! seriously, i do NoT want to practice "Mary had a little lamb" and "Pop goes the weasel!" or my favourite, "Rinky dinky parley vou." I need some good beginner books with good music.

*edit* it's Mary had a little lamb, not mary had a little lamp.
 

HansHurt

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"Rinky dinky parley vou."


LOL....that's some funny stuff, but now I can't get that song out of my head.

Thanks.
 

FreeFrag

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Yeah, I got lessons, started with a real piano. Re the practising, yeah, it's a pain. You really do need to practise a lot, or you wont get any better.
 

Scrapster

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Should I learn how to read music first? I'm strapped for cash so I could probably buy a keyboard. But if you guys think a keyboard is a waste of time I won't do it. Regardless I'm gonna need to be able to read music right?
 

BChico

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I have been taking lessons since i was 6 and i think it was alot easier to learn with a teacher... I think the hardest thing would be trying to learn on your own...but i am sure you could if you work really hard... The first thing you should do is get a decent teacher, then if you can get a real piano get one, but if you cant get a nice keyboard...
 

BChico

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Reading the music is always the first step and a teacher will do that first thing, then you will begin theory and progress to actual music once you have mastered basic concepts...