Hey all! Sorry if I’m posting this in the wrong group, if I am please link a sub reddit I can use :) I have had a piano for about a year and am stumbling my way through learning piano and it’s... going. I know a bit of theory and chord building from playing guitar 15 years. So I’m learning songs, which is nice bc now i know a few songs but want to be a bit more sophisticated of a player than that. Is there a site or resource y’all can recommend to learn rudiments like scale fingers, exercises, proper hand position for chord changes, playing more complex chords with both hands, etc. In other words, how can I learn to be a better player other than just memorizing songs, but don’t have to shell out for an instructor bc I’m broke?
Submitted June 22, 2019 at 12:51PM by zdragan2 https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/c3r8xr/learning_piano_on_a_budget/?utm_source=ifttt
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