I’m very interested in learning the piano. I played another instrument, the trumpet, at somewhat an intermediate level, and was able to read notes. But, it’s been over 8 years since then, and I don’t know if I’m able to read music as fast as I was able to when I played the trumpet anymore. Will, I have to re-learn reading music, or do you think it will eventually all come back to me? There was also a short time that I was playing the bass at a beginner level, so I don’t think the bass clef notes stuck with me. When I look at bass clef music, it confuses me and I’ve mistaken it for treble clef, so I end up playing it wrong. Will this be a problem while trying to learn how to play piano? Because I know that learning both the bass and treble clef is required.
The other type of question I have has to do with the instrument itself. I don’t currently have a keyboard, but I do have access to a grand piano when I go to church. Well, I’d like to know which keyboard I should get (if any) and what brand to get? Does it matter? I also would be purchasing books on how to “self-teach” myself the piano, and I’m wondering if it is a good start, and after I get more accustom to the basics of the piano and music, if I should go about getting private lessons?
I personally just want to learn the piano because I love music, especially classical music, and I just want to do it for me, and to know that I am able to play that instrument. I would love one day to be able to play proficiently enough to perform concerts and possibly for church occasions.
Thank you.