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re: I'm Learning How to Play The Piano
Posted on 5/11/15 at 11:14 pm to Mud_Till_May
Posted on 5/11/15 at 11:14 pm to Mud_Till_May
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Billy Joel or Elton John
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I told my wife with a little time and effort I might be able to play one of their songs.
Maybe Joel & John can blend their DNA in a new baby and then that kid can write a song for you to learn to sing & play and that would be really efficient as you'd kill two birds with one stone.
I'd pay to see at least some part of this equation.
Posted on 5/12/15 at 12:30 am to soccerfüt
So you want two men to have butt sex in hopes one of then can create a love child out of their arse? Wouldn't it be easier for them just to sit down together and compose a song?
Posted on 5/12/15 at 2:00 am to Mud_Till_May
I never thought of that....
Posted on 5/12/15 at 2:47 am to Mud_Till_May
I've been contemplating learning piano for the past couple months. I have one sitting in my house already as added encouragement. I also should still be able to read music from my middle school band days. Any tips for starting out?
Posted on 5/12/15 at 2:55 am to Mud_Till_May
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I've always played sports. I played football for 10 years, baseball for 12, competitive weight lifting, and other sports. I've never played an instrument though. My wife played softball but she also was a band geek and knows all this stuff already. Her grandma gave me an old electronic piano that doesn't have to be tuned. Someone stepped on it at one point so the speaker is caved in but other than that, it still plays. I bought an beginners piano book by Alfred and I'm actually doing pretty good. I'm on the Mexican Hat Dance and I'm learning how to read melodies and count. I'm also learning the symbols for notes and rest. It's been really enjoyable so far but it takes a lot of practice. I'm on day 2 so I'm very fresh. I can play this song though. Alfreds Mexican Hat Dance I cant find the sheet music for the song or the lyrics but the Lyrics go.. Play it! Play it! Play the fa - mous hat dance! Play it! Play it! Play it now for me! Dance it! Dance it! Dance the fa - mous hat dance! Dance it! Dance it! It's such fun to See!
Posted on 5/12/15 at 7:50 am to Mud_Till_May
There's a guy on YouTube (Shawn cheek I believe) who teaches you how to play a bunch of hit songs without having to read sheet music.
Posted on 5/12/15 at 10:08 am to DallasTiger11
Go to a music store, pick out some fairly easy sheet music and go from there. Another great teaching item is a hymnal. It's great for sight reading practice.
Posted on 5/12/15 at 10:16 am to Mud_Till_May
Congrats. I bought a piano last year and have sat down to try to learn one time so far
Posted on 5/12/15 at 10:17 am to meeple
Do it! Each day that goes by is a day of progress that you miss if all you do is think about it!
Most of my teaching was with elementary school children and I loved to see them progress. Especially loved their excitement as they did what they thought hey couldn't do.
Would love to teach adults from scratch. They need a special type of encouragement to overcome their worst critic, their own self.
If anyone ever gives you flack about wanting to learn to play any instrument, ignore them. I had a lot of professional colleagues look down and roll their eyes at me, but I bet they never played Chopin's Aeolian Harp (I think that's the correct name, it took for ever to learn; not sure my hands work that way anymore).
Most of my teaching was with elementary school children and I loved to see them progress. Especially loved their excitement as they did what they thought hey couldn't do.
Would love to teach adults from scratch. They need a special type of encouragement to overcome their worst critic, their own self.
If anyone ever gives you flack about wanting to learn to play any instrument, ignore them. I had a lot of professional colleagues look down and roll their eyes at me, but I bet they never played Chopin's Aeolian Harp (I think that's the correct name, it took for ever to learn; not sure my hands work that way anymore).
Posted on 5/14/15 at 9:39 am to Mud_Till_May
I would check out Piano World forums. There is an adult beginner section that can be helpful.
Posted on 5/14/15 at 9:42 am to Mud_Till_May
We put our oldest son in lessons about a year ago and it is amazing how fast he has picked it up. I had no idea how much pianos cost until he started lessons and we bought a new one for our home
Posted on 5/28/15 at 3:58 pm to Mud_Till_May
Mud, how's the piano playing coming along? Watched a documentary this week about Olga Samaroff. Made me want to play piano again. One of my keys sticks. Having a tuner/repair man come out this Monday. It's been almost 12 years since I played (maybe 5 hours in the past 11 years, 7 months). Going to try and find some of the music I played years ago and rework them, then on to something new.
I know it's hard, but don't ever give up!!! Keep us posted.
I know it's hard, but don't ever give up!!! Keep us posted.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 6:12 pm to mikrit54
Saw Liberace at the Sanger many years ago. Amazing performance.
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