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Offline crookshanks

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what piece should i start with?
on: May 22, 2008, 06:13:11 AM
i've been playing the piano for years now and recently i decided that i will take it seriously now..that's why i joined pianostreet..the problem is there's no one here teaching piano and i have to self-teach myself..i don't know what piece should i start working on..will you pls suggest any piece?tnx.. :-\

Offline pianochick93

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Re: what piece should i start with?
Reply #1 on: May 22, 2008, 08:24:22 AM
Give us an example of what you have played previously, what you like/dislike, and what you are good at/bad at and we may be able to help you more.

People's skill levels can vary greatly even if they've been playing for the same amount of time.
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Offline dan101

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Re: what piece should i start with?
Reply #2 on: May 22, 2008, 07:50:26 PM
If you list what you've recently played or practised, we'll all be able to better judge our response to you. Thanks.
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Offline ryanyee

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Re: what piece should i start with?
Reply #3 on: May 23, 2008, 03:52:57 PM
try bach's prelude and fugue no.1 bk 1. should give u a good start in learning music. n the posthumous chopin nocturne in c# minor. maybe
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