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I want to learn piano, what should i start on?
i would love to learn to play piano, just i wouldn't be able to learn on a full size piano, becuz i don't have the money nor space in my house. so i might have to settle on a 100$ 61 key keyboard to learn. i can't afford lessons either, so what could i use to learn from? and would that cheap 61 key keyboard be good to learn on?
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Music is a way of life
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Ramsgate UK
Posts: 28
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You can pick up full-size 88 note electric pianos second-hand to learn on cheaply enough - try to get one with a realistic "touch" though. Online tuition is available, as are "learning manuals" - usually with accompanying videos/cds'.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,572
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Rock It Out
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: University of Washington
Posts: 18,041
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Yeah, pianos might be more common than you think, even if you can't own one. But I guess it would be nice to have a keyboard too.
As far as lessons go, some keyboards have little tutorials on them... but I wouldn't really recommend them in place of actual lessons. |
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::.vnikkiv.::
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 15
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there are books where you can 'learn to play piano'. if your motivated, you can teach yourself with those. as for the keyboard, id say buy a yamaha for around $100. ive got one, and it works great. i dont use it so much now, because ive gotten more advanced and have gotten to the point of needing to use all of the keys, but if you get a yamaha, that might be the only thing youll need for a looooong time.
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Giving wisdom to the dumb
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 656
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Use the internet
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It was in my Maoam
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Chester, England, United Kingdom
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Seriously, listen to these guys. You can get an 88 key clavinova off ebay dirt cheap. It'd be better giving yourself the best start you can get, learning on anything under 76 keys would only destroy your soul >_< There are loads of tuition sites about, but if you could, I would really recommend a teacher. Maybe not even permanent, but a few one off lessons would really help if you used them in combination with self tuition.
And of course, you can always come here and ask for help ![]() |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 76
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check this place out:
http://www.quaverbox.com/manuscript.html click on those links to get the instruction pages. you have to have adobe acrobat to read it, i think you can download it |
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Guatemala, Central America
Posts: 420
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yes you can, right click on the links and then click on 'save file as'.
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Wild Like Children
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 2,140
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Classifieds.
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