Well, I thought I should introduce myself to be polite. I am a 66 year old guy who has decided to try re-learning piano after about 5 decades of not playing. I am gonna need some sort of software to use at home and if it looks like I can actually pick up playing then I will be getting professional instruction. No piano yet but I at least have a keyboard, a Korg X3 I bought last week.
Eric
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Welcome Eric.
54 here, and just really starting to dive in to playing. Have had keyboards for a few years, but never really got the hang of it - just tinkered a lot.
Recently however I decided to try to learn piano and found: Pianote
Online, inexpensive, and the Lead Instructor is fantastic. They have a free trial if you'd like to check it out: http://ssqt.co/mzqHN2r
54 here, and just really starting to dive in to playing. Have had keyboards for a few years, but never really got the hang of it - just tinkered a lot.
Recently however I decided to try to learn piano and found: Pianote
Online, inexpensive, and the Lead Instructor is fantastic. They have a free trial if you'd like to check it out: http://ssqt.co/mzqHN2r
Dave Kalbach
Music Newbie
Bear with Me
Kronos 2, Pa5X, Drumlogue, Stageman 80, Korg D32XD Recorder
Many Guitars, Roland TD-6 V-Drums, a Trumpet (HELP)
And a Kimball Baby Grand Piano
Music Newbie
Bear with Me

Kronos 2, Pa5X, Drumlogue, Stageman 80, Korg D32XD Recorder
Many Guitars, Roland TD-6 V-Drums, a Trumpet (HELP)
And a Kimball Baby Grand Piano