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 Masri (5 points)
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Hi..
I'm new here..
I wanna learn to play the piano.. this is my first time. Never use any kink of music instrumental before.
hope to give me some advice..
Can I learn it with my own?? or I should attend piano lessons??
How many time it takes to be able to play with both hands?
hope to get answers from you ...
best regards.
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 alexalin (27 points)
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Hi...
Welcome my friend.I think it's better to go some piano classes because you don't know to play the piano as you said that this is the first time.Go to the piano classes and learn and rock way.All the best.
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 Masri (5 points)
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Thanks for your advice...
I think I'm too late ... I'm about 28 and didn't start yet...
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 MusicalPanda (267 points)
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It's never to late to start playing a musical instrument =]. As long as you enjoy it, there's no age limit.
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 Canadian (859 points)
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Agreed. There's no point of music if there was no fun in it! Don't worry about age or education or anything! Music is supposed to be fun, and if it's fun for you GO FOR IT!
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 Masri (5 points)
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thank you, I appreciate your support... in fact 10 years ago I started listening but didn't start learning till now..
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 livern (18 points)
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piano classes is better! =) learning piano on your own will be pretty tough...
ALL THE BEST! practice makes perfect!!
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 alexalin (27 points)
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Dont think that you are late.See every day is new for us.Even from now you can learn from basic i think there is no age limit for education what ever it may be...ALL THE BEST.
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 Masri (5 points)
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Thanks alot dears... I'll start from scratch, and hope to improve day by day with hard practice....
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 DanTheMaster (768 points)
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Just so you know...
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect."
-Vince Lombardi
All I'm saying is to make sure you get a good teacher, so you can form good habits.
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 music_girl_27 (560 points)
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to quote my own piano teacher, "slower is faster." just take new peices slowly at first and build up from a firm foundation. if you rush in headlong, you re gonnna make mistakes and form bad habits.
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