If you start playing the piano at 14 do you think you can ever get as good as if you started at an age like 5, or could you try really, really hard and never get that good? what age did you start learning to piano? what do you think? ? ? ? ?
This has been asked before many times.
Like so many other controversial topics, the same (contradicting) opinions keep being voiced albeit by different people. Have a look at these threads and have fun:
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,2444.msg24025.html#msg24025(Can you make it as a pianist if you start late?)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,2855.msg25276.html#msg25276(where should one be after 10 years of piano study?)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,2976.msg26082.html#msg26082(advantages of being a late beginner)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,3636.msg32469.html#msg32469(How young prodigies do it? anyone can do it)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,3992.msg36199.html#msg36199(do children learn faster than adults?)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,4059.msg37072.html#msg37072(Does there come a time when piano learning will not be so difficult – The problem: a good teacher, enough practice and yet very slow progress – approach maybe everything: practice to make it easy. Guardian link to Alan Rustrbridge article – summary of PPI - alternate hands)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,5515.msg53745.html#msg53745(do you need to start at 2 years old? Analogy with brain surgery)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,4105.msg37603.html#msg37603(Does age and practice time matter? – Summaries of the 7 x 20 approach – averages and standard deviations are given for the several numbers – need for a practice diary – how to deal with mastering something and forgetting it next day – what exactly is mastery – the 3 stages of mastery)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,2125.msg17864.html#msg17864(Age limitations – Barenboins’s there are only bad teachers philosophy)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,3524.msg32403.html#msg32403(adults learn faster than children)
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,143.msg35967.html#msg35967(differences in learning/teaching children and adults)
And by the way, as far as
playing to the highest standards is concerned, I do not believe it makes any difference what age you start, provided you do it right (doing it right is very hard though). Older people (let us say, in their 80s) have a time disadvantage, in that they may not have that much time left to acquire the necessary repertory (acquiring repertory is the real time consuming task in piano playing – all the rest: technique, sight reading skills, theory, etc. - can be easily acquired in 1-3 years if one knows what one is doing – a big if, by the way).
Having a
piano career on the other hand usually requires one starts early. But his has little to do with piano ability, and more with market demands.
Best wishes,
Bernhard.