31-01-2026, 03:07 PM
I used to and I learnt on a cheap Yamaha keyboard with some headphones
It's also not too hard, you could learn really quick by just reading a single theory book
There's the theory part of learning how to read the sheet music. If you know that, you could already have the ability to play almost any song
After that it's just picking out new pieces to learn and then just practice said piece over and over. That's where refining your technique and pacing comes into play
I've never touched my keyboard or a piano in a while but I can still play because reading the sheet is all you really need to know. Harder pieces though, I will need to practice.
Skill ceiling is ridiculously high, don't be discouraged by online pianists
It's also not too hard, you could learn really quick by just reading a single theory book
There's the theory part of learning how to read the sheet music. If you know that, you could already have the ability to play almost any song
After that it's just picking out new pieces to learn and then just practice said piece over and over. That's where refining your technique and pacing comes into play
I've never touched my keyboard or a piano in a while but I can still play because reading the sheet is all you really need to know. Harder pieces though, I will need to practice.
Skill ceiling is ridiculously high, don't be discouraged by online pianists
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