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Ladysmith
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Anyone started to learn Piano as an adult?

looking for some tips and book suggestions to get started.

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I always wanted to learn piano, l saw a Yamaha pianora 15 in a junk shop , worked perfectly, in three months l have learned , Fur Elise , passacallia, ( l can’t go from one end to the other because l only have five Octaves but can do the rest  ) ,adagio bwv 974, but really struggling with nocturne (e flat major) l think l need a pedal for that because when l take my fingers off the keys the sound stops but l can play it up to a point but it needs the bounce ,  Someone said to me if you keep showing up on the piano you WILL get there and it seems true ,l’m gonna give it a year if l still enjoy it I’m gonna upgrade to a baby grand piano ! 
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If you have access to a tablet / Laptop and a printer i can highly recommend

https://www.udemy.com/course/pianoforal ... -keyboard/

You should be able to get it on sale for and £14.99 as a new user.
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Manuel wrote: 25 Oct 2024, 06:11 Snooty cunts have pianos, but this crossed hammers cսnt is just fishing and should be banned.
What;s your problem?
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If you hear Bubbles bring bashed out on the Joanna at Waterloo Station, come and say hello 

I might add, it will be bashed in the spirit of Les Dawson 
 
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: 25 Oct 2024, 07:46 Or if you like your pianist from Dagenham come good, then take a listen to this:

 
 
I try not to use the word too liberally but Dudley was a complete genius!👏👏👏
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Piano ponce. Fuck off you big girls blouse. Id like to smash you and your piano up
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Or if you like your pianist from Dagenham come good, then take a listen to this:

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wils wrote: 24 Oct 2024, 23:04 I wasn't sure whether it was possible as you often hear teachers talking about kids having to start before 7 or 8 to be any good. 
 
 
 
 
The thing with many teachers is that they automatically assume that people want to reach a high level, as that is where they themselves are operating, and that will definitely be easier the earlier you start.

Some people just want to be able to knock out a reasonable tune or two though which is fine. Not many teachers are able to get their heads around this though.😁
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Snooty cunts have pianos, but this crossed hammers cսnt is just fishing and should be banned.
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It’s just like a stylophone, only imagine your fingers as the sticks for a drum.
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Thanks all look forward to getting started 
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I took up Piano as an Adult. Started about age 40.

I wasn't sure whether it was possible as you often hear teachers talking about kids having to start before 7 or 8 to be any good. But I read Alan Rusbridger's Play it Again Through the book he investigates whether you can learn at such a late age and talks to everyone from famous pianist to neurosurgeon who tell him that even in later life your brain can physically change shape as you force yourself to learn complex new things. But importantly he has limited time and only spends 20 or 30 minutes each day practising. And he succeed playing Chopin's Ballade No.1 within a year.

I started with my eldest son and am now studying for ABRSM grade 7. What I noticed from learning with someone so young is how much longer it takes to improve. I practice four or five times as much him and he is still much better than me. The advantage you have with age is more self discipline, but you need it as it slower. 

The other thing you may need is a good teacher. Which can be expensive. I am lucky as our teacher was neighbour and a concert pianist. But what makes him good is he believes anyone can learn music and is not one of those that thinks anyone without talent is wasting their time. For him it's just a matter how much more effort you might need to put it. Though I am probably at my limit at Grade 7.
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It can’t be that hard, even Victoria Wood managed it.
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Started picking out tunes in my thirties. Gradually picked up the chord structure over the years, and can now sit down and play any tune that comes into my head, with chords or arpegios accompanying, usually at my first attempt and always in C major or minor. The hardest I ever worked out was The Girl from Ipanema, what a nightmare that was. Can't play much classical music as a consequence of being unable to read music, which is a shame because I don't listen to much else. I did play Bubbles once on a piano in St Pancras before coming to a game, but the place was so noisy I doubt if anybody heard. If you want to learn, do it with music as aural playing is quite limiting.
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Or learn to play like Victor Borge:

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Learn to play like Les and you're doing OK!😁
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Ladysmith wrote: 24 Oct 2024, 18:23
I do have a full size electric piano with weighted keys.

Really want to do the Rockschool Piano grades, but probably need to start of with something as an introduction.

Can do the Key of C with both hands which I learnt of you tube!
I'm not personally familiar with those books. Do they start at square 1 or do you you need something to kick off with before that?

Sounds like you have a pretty well developed plan and a decent instrument to play. Only other thing I would suggest is to make yourself a timetable for practicing and keep to it. One of the main things that gets in the way of learning instruments as an adult, is the way that 'real life' eats into practice time. I always see that as the biggest 'threat' to be avoided.

Best of luck!
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Bungo wrote: 24 Oct 2024, 18:19
  • What sort of stuff are you intending to play?
  • What sort of level are you hoping to reach? 
  • How much time do you have/intend to devote to practice daily/weekly?
  • Do you have a traditional piano/keyboard with or without weighted keys available? Full size or smaller keyboard (88 or 61 keys)? Something with a headphone socket can be useful unless you live with REALLY understanding people.
The answers to these questions (and possibly some others) will help you find the right route for you to take.

I have only ever been able to learn any instrument when I am working towards playing something that I really want to play. Does that sound like you or will you be able to put in the 'grunt' work of learning scales and the suchlike which are dull building blocks, but more important if you are striving to reach a higher level?
I do have a full size electric piano with weighted keys.

Really want to do the Rockschool Piano grades, but probably need to start of with something as an introduction.

Can do the Key of C with both hands which I learnt of you tube!
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  • What sort of stuff are you intending to play?
  • What sort of level are you hoping to reach? 
  • How much time do you have/intend to devote to practice daily/weekly?
  • Do you have a traditional piano/keyboard with or without weighted keys available? Full size or smaller keyboard (88 or 61 keys)? Something with a headphone socket can be useful unless you live with REALLY understanding people.
The answers to these questions (and possibly some others) will help you find the right route for you to take.

I have only ever been able to learn any instrument when I am working towards playing something that I really want to play. Does that sound like you or will you be able to put in the 'grunt' work of learning scales and the suchlike which are dull building blocks, but more important if you are striving to reach a higher level?
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... you could become the pianist for Ladysmith black MAMBAZO
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goose wrote: 24 Oct 2024, 16:29 In Italian 'piano' means floor.
It also means 'slowly'.
It also means piano the thing that you can play.

try telling someone to slowly put the piano on the first floor in italian.
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BRANDED wrote: 24 Oct 2024, 16:25 I learnt as a six year old. 

put your fingers on the keys. Listen to it carefully. Make stuff that sounds like music.

music has a lot of guiding rules tgat might help.
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