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Originally Posted by Skybird
Well, I may be late but I am not foolish, I do not expect miracles happenign, after all, my father worked as a professional musician - I know from years of seeing his example that things take time, and are hard work at times. If you go for online courses like this, you better have a realistic idea of what they can help you with - and what not. You then must compare that to your personal goals and see whether something fits in your plan, or not.
If somebody aims at playing advanced classical piano from sheets, there is probably no way around personal tutoring.
In the end I want to have fun with hacking on the keys on a piano, and maybe doing so without being completely orientation- and clueless. Anything more would be just a bonus I do not really expect to materialise - but certainly would not reject.
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I will say you have right called " goal or maybe focus to improve your personal skill since your father is a professional man in music art. If anyone have a right line to carry on it's good ya learn all the way so long ya like it ya will find something wonderful. Myself grow up with none music art in our family, but my dad's mother was a real good painting...so I desire more to follow her step...even if I not make any paint...but I have always like piano music.