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how to lean piono better?

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Offline asadkhan

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newbie here how to lean piono better
on: September 14, 2012, 06:18:40 AM
i am a student of piono i am praticing wiothout tacher from over 2 months but till now i didnt get me as a good piano player

Offline outin

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Re: newbie here how to lean piono better
Reply #1 on: September 14, 2012, 06:31:36 AM
Becoming a good piano player after 2 months is impossible for any normal human being. Just keep going and get a teacher if you can.

Offline evitaevita

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Re: newbie here how to lean piono better
Reply #2 on: October 12, 2012, 08:01:06 PM
Hello asadkhan,

Playing the piano is not so easy, as well as many other things in our lives. It certainly needs patience and persistence.
What do you mean exactly when you say that you haven't become a good piano player yet? After only two months! It's impossible to improve your playing so much.  :) Becoming good (at piano playing, but also generally at everything you want) requires a lot of time, practice and devotion to what you want to succeed. But who is good for you? But for me, really good is a person who make an effort! I agree with outin: keep on playing and, if you really want to make substantial (and maybe faster) progress on music, then you should find a teacher could give you necessairy information and important advice to help you explore the immense and so beautiful world of piano, as well as avoid misunderstandings or even injuries.
Take your time! Don't leave anything to dissapoint you!
ENJOY IT!!!  ;)

I hope I helped you,
Evitaevita

P.S. If you want any information or suggestions (for technique, repertoire, etc.), feel free to ask!
And I'm curious to learn more about your progress!
"I'm a free person; I feel terribly free. They could put me in chains and I still would be free because my thoughts would be mine - and that's all I want to have."
Arthur Rubinstein
 

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