I play by ear.., improvise, I compose in traditional four part.. Ive had theory.. but never any Piano lessons..
Ive learned from books.. looking at manuscripts... Listening to Glen Gould...
Im at level 1 for several reasons... and for several reasons Im ahead of level one.. Ive learned one Bach piece.. the 1# invention... Looking at the 2# invention...
Im Serious about scales, arpeggios.. Hanon... I can play most of the scales .. Still need arpeggio work on most scales.. and I have used about 15 Hanon exercises.. So that is not going to be a problem.. except time and practice...
Ive had theory.. Ive written compositions... However... " READING MUSIC" at any speed level.., not just understanding it.. is a "BIG PROBLEM"... my eyes have a hard time of it... They dont track well....
I am very interested in going by the levels... Level one, level two and so on... ..., My goal is to hit level 8....
I really dont want a piano teacher right now... I have a whole lot of scale work to do.. and dont feel a need a teacher for that.. Just practice..
My question:
I will need help understanding how to begin the reading process , the choice and amount of compositions... As I said.. I can study a piece of music.. and write music.. However, I have no training in the traditional piano study compositional aspect... and Im not great at studying manuscripts.. I struggle...
I can compose in 4 parts... However.. Im just not developed at reading at an instrument.... and " IM NOT SURE WHERE TO START"..
At level one.. How many comps should I practice ... 3, 9, 45.. Im not sure.... It seems I need consulting from a Piano teacher... However, right now.. Economics is playing a bigger role.. so.. .
What about online piano lessons.. or teachers...
OR maybe someone here can help....
Just some advice and direction for a new beginning explorer....
Thanks...