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The mind of God, Antarctica Joined: Jun 2009 |
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If you have never played a piano and have decided to learn. At what point would you consider yourself a piano player?
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mrmhead
| When you feel confident enough that when asked, you could play something.
I more often say I play keyboard because ... well, I do ... and I consider it not as complicated (skilled) as something that, say, Elton John or Billy Joel could whip up. |
Darkman666
| when people actually heard you play, and put money in your glass jar on the piano. |
gakINGKONG
| Two years of piano lessons.
I can pick notes out of a song really well both for voice and keyboard. My pitch is pretty decent.
Since my earliest years, I have lacked emotional depth and as such don't put "feeling" into my music. It isn't marketable and not interesting to listen to.
I could never be an actual musician beyond singing in the shower or maybe part of a group of carolers. |
Erimitus
| My nephew had just played a pretty decent 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' (Mozart)and he asked when when he would be able to play the piano. I told him, "you already are a piano player, you hit some keys and music came out, you might get better but you already play." |
Darkman666
| I tried to learned twinkle, twinkle, little star and chop stick on the piano not by lessons, when younger. kids, who knew how play the piano tried to teached me. I never did master chop sticks on the piano, because my chop sticks kept breaking on the keyboard. |
Darkman666
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what my Chinese piano teacher said to me, and then he threw his fortune cookie at me. |
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