Heyyy... so this may seem very silly, but I have a huge interest in keyboards, or well piano. I got one a year ago and I really was obsessed with wanting to learn things on it, only to leave it in the dust as I was too impatient to do anything with it. I recently have gotten very sick of leaving it there, especially as I have a very big heart for music. I am very pretty negative and can't believe in myself, especially when it comes to learning things with patience as an impatient person. I also am not able to afford any lessons or anything. I just however really want to learn something, I can only play one song with a wonky type of rhythm and I want to be able to do more than that as I love music so... My question is, how do I begin? Any apps, browsers or channels that can somewhat teach me freely without needing to pay? I used to have simply piano and its membership a year ago, but it was too expensive as I was in a rough spot, so I ended up forgetting everything later on from not practicing in a long time period. I am also a minor, so I can't have access to many things. I know I have to grow patience, but here comes my second question... Is there any form that can get me to practice for a little bit everyday that way I don't get overwhelmed, and somehow make good progress? Any methods, any lessons I have to follow for that aswell? Sorry if this is a silly post. Thank you in advance for reading. TLDR: How to start as a beginner? And a short but effective method for learning piano?
Submitted October 24, 2022 at 02:09PM by gina_leerr https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/ycgruw/beginner/?utm_source=ifttt