It would be extremely helpful for me in my current job to be able to read and understand music. I have absolutely no experience with any instruments or reading music other than playing a recorder in the 4th grade. I feel like an electric keyboard would be a good place to start. There is a full grand piano and a electric keyboard I can practice with whenever I need to at work. I would like to know where is a good place to begin learning like online videos or books that could help me. I would also like to have a electric keyboard at home but I am on a small budget and have no clue what I should buy.
Submitted May 17, 2019 at 09:59AM by ItsYungEggyBoi https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/bpqyjz/i_want_to_learn_how_to_play_piano/?utm_source=ifttt
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