I was browsing through the posts of this topic and I too was attracted to music when I was a toddler. I sang and played on a little toy piano. When I was in elementary school, I loved playing piano. I had lessons at school----a group lesson. I played a solo9memorized) at a couple of school recitals while I was in the 4th and 5th grade. My parents bought an old upright piano. It was like Christmas to get a real piano! I played for hours and was mostly self-taught. I still sang though. Then when we moved overseas I was 12 years, old. The piano was left behind. Yet I still was singing along with records(not the CDs like we have today). The piano wasn't around for me to play on for several years. However, in high school, whenever I saw one, I'd play Fur Elise, the only piece I had memorized. I got a guitar and taught myself to play the chords and then classical. So after I graduated from high school, I studied piano as a Piano Performance major, along with several other music classes, for a couple of years. Intense, 6-7 hours a day of practicing. I loved it. However, I had some backpain due to the pressures of learning and memorizing pieces. Although, I am not a professional but got quite proficient to play some great pieces from a variety of composers----Bach, Debussy, Chopin and many others. Therefore, I began teaching ever since. I wanted to be a concert pianist, I was quite good at it, but my nerves got the best of me. So I play for enjoyment and it's good therapy for me. I am learning a variety of pieces now. Plus, I learned to play the violin 8 years ago and love that instrument too. Music has always been a part of my life. And teaching my students piano fulfills me as I know, when I was their age(I teach 6 through 15 years old now)and didn't have a teacher, I think how lucky my students are to have that opporunity to learn to play piano. And many do love to play the piano and that is a gratifying experience for me. = )