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You are still a child. Of course it is. If you were in your 80' s I would say it would take a while...but you will do just fine.

2006-08-31 13:24:19 · answer #1 · answered by Trollhair 6 · 1 0

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 19:26:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, although you should know that you will never get as far as you would have had you started when you were a child. Your coordination and motor skills are already developed, and you will have to overcome that limitation. A child is not limited by that.

But, you will learn theory faster, so you have that advantage over a child, just get a good piano teacher... there are MANY bad piano teachers that just want your money.

2006-09-01 20:02:50 · answer #3 · answered by perro odioso 2 · 0 0

Of course! It might be more challenging to learn now (as opposed to when you were younger) but it is still entirely possible. If you've ever played any instrument before it'll help your piano playing. If you've never played anything in your life, it's ok, 'cause you won't have any bad habits to unlearn.

Good luck!

2006-08-31 13:26:30 · answer #4 · answered by laura_ghill 3 · 0 0

OF COURSE YOU CAN!!! You're still very young. I started taking flying lessons at age 48. Age is not usually the primary factor in whether or not you can do something. Desire and persistence will overcome age.
AGE IS ONLY IMPORTANT IF YOU'RE WINE OR CHEESE!!!
Always keep that as your motto to live by. Good luck and I hope to hear you on stage at Carnegie hall in New York City.

2006-08-31 13:29:41 · answer #5 · answered by conetoe 3 · 0 0

Of course you can. Be persistent and practice, practice, practice. My mother was musical, but had never played an instrument until she started taking piano lessons at the age of 84!!!!!! If she can do it, certainly you can too. HAVE FUN!!!

2006-08-31 13:58:43 · answer #6 · answered by jazzyjklo 4 · 0 0

It is possible to start at any age. You just have to practice at least a half an hour a day and stick with it.

2006-09-03 11:28:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no.. its never too late. they do say it is easier when you are younger but you can still learn. i started to learn when i was 5and now i play in competitions all around the world. its something i will always have with me. pianos are beautiful instruments- you should def. try to learn.. its so rewarding.

2006-08-31 13:25:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As the saying goes, "your never to old". What matters is your desire. I teach music lessons, and although all of my students are much younger I know other teachers that have students in the 60's just starting out.

2006-09-01 08:09:33 · answer #9 · answered by Rick D 4 · 0 0

of course its never too late to learn piano. I just learned well learning how to breakdanciing. since you are starting later it might take longer then someone that started young.

2006-08-31 13:25:00 · answer #10 · answered by KrazyK784 4 · 0 0

Of course it's possible. It's going to take some work, but if you're really adamant about learning, then I say go for it. I've been teaching myself and it's really rewarding.

2006-08-31 13:32:53 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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