Hi,
thanks for posting here. Everyone's opinion is welcome.
I'm (a she, not a he) learning the guitar on my own and I'm quite happy with the results. My objective is not to play as a pro, but to play it as best as I can, taking in consideration my means.
However, for the piano, I do intend to get a teacher, for I don't know the first thing about it. I won't be able to have too many lessons, though. But I'll have enough to get started and then whenever I can afford it.
The problem is that now I need to pay for the piano and for a silent violin (I have the real thing - a cheap version, though - but poor husband deserves a break...)
tsagari:
wow!!! Congratulations!! I hope I'll be posting such an encouraging message to someone else in three years time. Thank you VERY much.
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I'm so addicted to Liszt, I NEED to listen to his music on a daily basis. I can't begin to describe what I feel when I listen to his music. It's a full body experience. Some Chopin pieces do the same to me. The Andante Spianato is one of them. It'll be indescribable to be able to play a measure of a Liszt piece one day, even if I'll never be good enough to play it whole. Like getting a few seconds in heaven. And if I can one day play Chopin's Andante Spianato... can't wait to have my piano to get started on this (very) long journey...