I was grown up on classical music and crooners, but fell out of it when i reached a teenager (because i was a TEENAGER).
Now, after a few horrible jobs including Telstra callcenter op, Electricity meter reader, firearms shop salesman and seven years in the Australian military i have decided to go back to my roots, make a decision and play piano like i have always wanted to.
So i did what any savvy 24 year old does, i went on the net. i found a teacher VERY close by (like, 400m close) and started with him (hello fellow forum poster BTW).
VERY fast i learned that its not all jam and scones. I cant just pounce upon a piano and start trilling on the 4th and 5th fingers amidst the best of you. Although, the hard work each night repeating two bars of a simple score and breaking it up with some time in my theory books, has only fostered a deeper understanding and love for what i once thought an unreachable goal!
Now, i have nothing but respect for those who work towards attaining unreachable concertos or preludes. Listening to my compilations of Chopin, Debussy, Satie (my favorite, for music and who he was) and Greig i feel like i just want to learn until i can learn no more. One day i will be in a house party amongst my friends and find they have a piano, then BOOM out comes La Campenella and all my mates crowd around to watch me blow their minds.
HOWEVER, until then i will study, and record how i study here. I hope some of you will remain interested enough to stay reading and offer me tips when i falter. And maybe my teacher will smack me upon my knuckles (proverbially) when my ego gets the better of me. Which will happen!