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Do you think it would be easy to learn piano?
I think to ask my parents for a keyboard for my birthday in three months. I play the flute, so I can read the notes because it's the same Cleff. Also, I know where the C key (and, indeed, all other keys are, even if I have to start at one end and play a scale before I can understand what key it is) is. I know it varies from person to another, but how long would it take for me? I want to learn to play the piano accompaniments of the songs I sing and everything.
I play the flute and got a keyboard some years ago. It is really easy if you can read music, the hardest part (which is not so difficult) is adapting to the bass clef for the left side of the music, and put his hand in playing different things at the same time. It took me a few weeks to get used to, but after learning a new song is as easy as learning a new to the flute.
Easy Patterns for Piano Accompaniment – Play and Sing – Chords 101
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