Hawkins
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quote: Originally posted by Theham85
quote: Originally posted by Dom
amazon for a load of piano books, more so grade 1 theory and grade 1 pieces. And youtube is a good way to learn. But personally i would yellow pages for a local piano teacher and get some lessons, best way to go to be honest!
Oh and a little piece i knocked up within a few days for uni coursework - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlF5BOiTXXk (timing is a little off, but that's because everything was played in and i couldn't be arsed quantising everything).
BTW that is absolutely brilliant. Got some real talent there.
Fantastic
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Theham85
Thinking of getting back into the old piano. Anyone else in here play it?
Occasionally. I have a Yamaha keyboard but it just isn't the same as playing a "real" piano. Thinking of getting an upright piano secondhand as we have the room, but my other half isn't sure about how we would move it if we move house again... I hope piano movers aren't too expensive!
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Dr Pepper
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got to grade 7 piano when I was a littlun, then completely lost interest and started the guitar. Now I have a real urge to get the keyboard out the loft and get cracking again.
When I was little I used to have lessons and I didnt like the songs I was forced to play- now I have loads of tunes which I would love to be able to play on the piano so I think I might get cracking again tonight.
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Theham85
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nWzB6QZ18W8&feature=PlayList&p=5A72558CDD041921&index=47
Saw this and just have now go and learn. Fantastic work
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