for the first time in my life, i'm actually interested in playing piano. unfortunately, i can't read music, nor do i have the desire to do so, but my mom is gradually teaching me a classical song. also, my mom can only remember the song by playing it and, consequently, it's difficult to learn the notes when she's figuring it out herself, but, i like this method because it allows me to learn in chunks of notes and, because the "lessons" are irregular, i have time to work on basic playing skills.
it's fun.
it's a way for me to procrastinate on doing something productive without spending massive amounts of time in front of a screen. which is always good.
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i like your trilingual titles...
this is an awesome site to learn piano scales...
try the roumanian minor.
i think a great way to fool around on the piano is to learn some scales (sometimes to learn them in different keys... c, d, g, etc...) and practice hearing what the variations and low and high parts interact... that way you can focus on rhythm and finger use without having to worry too much about playing "songs"... anyway, that's what i do, and as you know, i'm not too bad at piano...
something worth trying in between "lessons"
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