Anyone else play the piano?
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Thread Topic: Anyone else play the piano?
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I kind of want to talk about piano with people.
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I know very little. And for a couple years, but only because of this class I took in school.
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I can play part of the song Hallelujah, part of that song about Bonnie on the river, part of Heart and Soul, and Row Your Boat
but I'm just starting out and I'm completely self-taught and idk any terminology
once I start I can't stop, though. I keep practicing for hours once I get a keyboard or piano in front of me. it's addictive. -
I've played for ten years lol
Whatchu wanna talk about girl? :P -
So anyone take (or used to take) lessons?
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I take "professional" piano lessons. I've had the same teacher for six years now, and before that I had another teacher for about a year and a half. So I've had lessons almost eight years now ^~^
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Do you play several songs at once?
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Not like playing them at once like learning them simultaneously
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Yeah currently I am working on five pieces at once
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Just_Fluffy Newbieok i'm replying to this
do you ever hate one (or more) of your songs but like other ones -
Um, heck yeah! Like all the time!
That's sort of part of what practicing is--you gotta work on songs you loathe because working on them makes you get better
Sometimes I question the meaning of the existence of Prokofiev and Bartok though. Saying their music sucks is an understatement.
sorry I'm kind of dominating this thread lol -
I've been self taught for a little over two years now. 😗 I can play intermediate stuff, I'd say.
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It's ok
I usually hate a song when:
1) It's new and I suck at it.
2) I am playing it particularly badly at that time
3) It's old and I'm bored of it. -
Yep those are all good reasons. Most of the time I hate a song because it's ugly and cacophonous to use a big word :P (but usually my mom is more vocal about hating a song than I am--sometimes she's even begged my teacher to let me not have to play the song anymore)
Does it ever happen when you're playing in warmer weather (or you've got a recital and you're nervous) that your hands get really sweaty and they start slipping all over the place especially when you have to play a lot of the black keys? -
Just_Fluffy Newbiekind of
apparently my piano is very light ( the keys are easy to push) so I keep stopping on normal pianos because I didn't push the key hard enough
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