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I just bought a piano for myself (ok ok, its half a year ago). Always wanted to learn since young, but family was too poor.
So i need a piano teacher urgently. Where can I look for one, and how much am I expected to pay? I am into classical piano.
Sorry for the OT.
Kids today tend to lose interest fairly easily, so you might wanna consider that. Both my nephews gave up after a couple of lessons, and the piano became a useless piece of elephant occupying precious apartment space (which is unlike a DSLR).
While the touch and acoustics of digital piano is definitely different, it spares you the heartache of a white elephant that takes up lots of space.
Likewise if you get an entry level piano. On the other side of the coin, if your child steadily gains interest and competence over the years, it's a bigger hassle to 'upgrade' as compared to a DSLR.
Hi roygoh
Just wondering, have you bought your piano? I am also in a similar position as you were in May (time of posting)... and i am also looking at K3.
thats why i never bothered to teach my son the guitar!
just a few lessons with a yamaha teacher and he's off playing things he never wanted to learn from me... (then again maybe i'm a lousy teacher)...
good to hear that you got your piano.
we just started formal lessons at a school for our 5-yr old girl...
she practices on my Korg X2 synthesizer... no weighted keys. its about 15 years old already but still sounds the same since day one.
as a musician, i quit piano when i was in grade two.
the acoustic pianos garner no inspiration for me.
years later when i played clavinovas and rolands, i found that i wanted to play even more than i ever did. i enjoyed playing on digital pianos very much and my musicianship improved quite a fair bit.
but to be fair... when i had a chance to touch a steinway... i was blown away (no pun intended)... i could just sit there for hours and touch a note/key at a time... terribly mesmerising...
alas... all that is past...
the kids get to 'ave a go at it now...!
depends on personality lah... if he is highly-detailed (accountant/programmer) he will do well in classical piano...
Hi roygoh (and all),
Thanks for the replies.
I too have recently got a K3.The feeling is different, playing on a keyboard and a piano.
You will have 3 other FOC tunings right? And the piano has been tuned before they delivered to your home ya?
Thanks for sharing your son's swimming experience.![]()
MY girl has been asking for swimming lessons too. I am waiting for the younger one to be a little little bit older so that we can start both gals together.