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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Oh, Pam - you can still learn!
    Thanks for the vote of confidence Karen, but to quote an old phrase (maybe not appropriate for this fine website.... ) "you can't teach an old dog new tricks." Even if I thought my brain cells could handle it I have no room for a piano in my house at this point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    Thanks for the vote of confidence Karen, but to quote an old phrase (maybe not appropriate for this fine website.... ) "you can't teach an old dog new tricks." Even if I thought my brain cells could handle it I have no room for a piano in my house at this point.
    Oh, but Pam - you don't need much room any more! They have great keyboards with real-size keys that will fit anywhere! That's what I have, when a friend visited a few years ago, after touring the downstairs of my little house, she said "But where's the piano? I cannot imagine you without a piano!" I said "It's a keyboard, and it's upstairs right now." She said, "Oh, okay! That makes more sense!"
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    My parents got me a piano when I was about 10 years or younger. I took lessons for several years but never got very good at it. I can play several songs and chords. And I can (slowly) read music.
    Now my niece (who is now 18) is a natural on the piano. She can't read music at all but she can play by ear amazingly. Her Nana gave her some lessons when she was young but that's it. I'm jealous of her.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
    My parents got me a piano when I was about 10 years or younger. I took lessons for several years but never got very good at it. I can play several songs and chords. And I can (slowly) read music.
    Now my niece (who is now 18) is a natural on the piano. She can't read music at all but she can play by ear amazingly. Her Nana gave her some lessons when she was young but that's it. I'm jealous of her.
    Thats how my brother was, he just sort of sat down and played one day, I fear he got all the musical talent in the family but I'm going to give it a try....I will look in the piano bench there may be a book there..
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    Add me to the list of people encouraging you to learn!

    I am mainly self-taught, though I learned how to read sheet music from an instructor. Playing music is very relaxing for me, and the piano is one of my favorites.

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    Any reason you couldn't take lessons? Music is better when it's shared with others and I think the right teacher could be really motivating. I'm not saying you couldn't learn on your own, but I think you might find lessons really fun! (Course I taught piano for 2 years so I may biased!)

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    Add me to the encouragers, too! I played classical piano for 12 YEARS as a child, was very good, but just lost interest as a teenager. That wasn't a good idea. I have now, though, acquired a small organ that's a lot of fun and am re-learning. I was very well trained and a lot has come back. I won't be what I used to be, but it'll be enough to make it fun. That's what you shoot for - not perfection, just for it to be fun! Good luck!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi View Post
    Any reason you couldn't take lessons? Music is better when it's shared with others and I think the right teacher could be really motivating. I'm not saying you couldn't learn on your own, but I think you might find lessons really fun! (Course I taught piano for 2 years so I may biased!)
    Mostly money I just got 3 days a month furlough so I am trying to cut back not add any expenses. I just got to thinking that I should have done that earlier on in my broken foot ordeal it would have been a good productive thing to accomplish.
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