it isn't if you have a natural talent for it, otherwise it is very difficult
2006-08-22 14:38:10
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answered by Piano_Man 2
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I've been working with the course for about a week now, and it's incredible. Just the practice aids and the different scales and memory techniques in Book 9 are worth the price of the course, alone! There are two things that make this course stand out. First, all the video and audio files are embedded in the lesson. I have yet to find another piano course that makes it this easy. It's so nice not to have three files going at the same time!
The second thing is that you actually get to play in each lesson! And the songs are not "Mary had a Little Lamb" types! From the Beatles to Bethoven, it's all there. I have several piano courses that I have ordered over the internet. This is the one I use because it makes learning fun! I'm amazed! Once you get the rhythms down, you really can sound like a pro! Great fun! Thanks for making this available at such a reasonable price. Anyone who doesn't grab this up is going to go the long way home! Joy!
Now ANYONE Can Learn Piano or Keyboard?
2016-05-17 05:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Piano is harder for some than others. It depends on the difficulty of the piece you are working with as well. Work must be put into piano, of course, and there are so many elements to be put when playing a piece. The basic qualities of a piece is the technique, the notes, the "how-to-do ____." But, you must remember, music is much more than that. Music is about the passion, the emotion, the soul. For some, piano is the way of life. At the end of the day, once you finish a piece you thoroughly enjoyed, it doesn't matter whether piano is hard or not.
2006-08-26 10:39:52
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answered by Christine 2
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It's easy, depending on the song you play. It's easier than guitar, because to play a note, you just press down on a key, and for guitar you have to hold your find in a specific position and it hurts your finger. Some songs on piano are hard, because you need to know certain techniques or you have to be able to play really fast, but you'll learn that in time. If you have the time practice and spend time fixing up small mistakes in a piece you play, then you'll have no problem with the piano.
2016-03-17 01:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and no. Piano is harder than a lot of other instruments because you have a greater margin of error since you have to play a bunch of keys at once. However, if you learn gradually and practice, practice, practice, you will be surprised at how much you can improve over the course of six months, one year, etc. Besides, playing the piano is loads of fun and people are always impressed when you can play the piano. Good luck!
2006-08-22 15:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is hard, I'm not gonna lie to you about that. Learning to play piano is absolutely the most frustrating thing I've ever done, and it remains so to this day from time to time. But it is beyond worth it if you love music. Being able to take what's inside me, and express it in such a beautiful way is a priceless gift. I don't know what I would have done at some points in my life if I had not had music as an outlet.
But, it's not for everyone. You have to love it. You have to want it. If you do, then go for it and don't give up (but don't kill yourself working on it too hard, either).
And remember - just about everything worth having or worth learning is hard to achieve.
2006-08-23 17:09:57
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answered by Snark 7
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I've been playing for 10 years, and I started when I was 5. It is hard, but you can get very good at it if you practice. I play 1 hour a day to practice, and I win state competitions now!!!
2006-08-22 14:37:47
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answered by Misscheerios2 6
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No its basically one step at a time!! i started when i was 5 and stoped playing at 14 i guess i was more into basketball then playing the Piano its not hard just take it one step at a time its actually fun!
2006-08-22 14:37:43
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answered by One Love 3
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It's not hard to get to a certain beginner/intermediate level. However, getting beyond that takes an enormous amount of talent, or a lifetime of dedication.
2006-08-22 14:41:03
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answered by I'm_Bored 4
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If you like it, is not hard, but you have to practice a lot.
2006-08-26 11:56:34
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answered by pelancha 6
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