Well, it really depends on how you learn - by book/practice/trial & error/etc..
If you're comfortable learning from a book - try your local music store & definitely ask an employee for their recommendation. They *should* know the best piano book(s) for beginning learners.
If not, try playing by ear. Purchase/download some simple music (piano or not), and play it on repeat. Try to play along with it, pausing the music if you need to. The most important part of this - once you think you have it down, let a friend or family member listen to you play - once with the music, once without. Oftentimes it will tell you whether you're off key (or have mistakes somewhere).
2006-10-11 03:36:42
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answered by Moxie1313 5
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Just learn it from the TV show,internet,or referring books.
2006-10-11 10:50:24
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answered by nitish _4u 1
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I would recommend a teacher because you would learn faster, but check out this web site
2006-10-11 10:32:05
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answered by lilpinay 6
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get a few beginner lessons its much ezier that way unless you can read other music, or play another instrument. just remember to find middle c and u should be ok from there =)
2006-10-11 10:33:36
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answered by strictly_maggie 3
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buy one from a music shop or a book store
2006-10-11 12:19:34
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answered by IUKYUKL 2
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just remember
practice makes man perfect
2006-10-11 10:32:38
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answered by sunny 4
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