I'm going to be educated!

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Nutroast
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I'm going to be educated!

Post by Nutroast »

Yes, I know it sounds unlikely, but I've found a piano tutor prepared to risk her reputation by taking me on :D

My lessons start in 2 weeks' time from now and I'll be having a half-hour slot every week.

I've had my piano for just over two weeks now and am having a great time, but definitely need some guidance to give me the incentive to really turn into something half decent. If nothing else, I get to put my sticky paws on her lovely Steinway grand :wink:

Wish me (and her) luck.

Jan
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Post by Exar »

Lol, good luck. I will soon have to find me a teacher too. :)
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Post by sparkley »

Wow, your teacher has a Steinway grand!!!! That's amazing! My teacher has a Kawai grand and I love playing on it :-D

Good luck with the lessons, its so exciting when you first start!
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Post by joseph »

Steinway grands ( that is well maintained steinway grands) are easy to play - much easier than any upright. Well, thats just my experience anyway!
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