[musictlk] My intro

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Mon Dec 22 23:51:47 UTC 2014


Hi Darnell,

Actually, it was after the message you replied 
to. I pressed my down-arrow key until I found it.

Welcome to both of you newbies.

Blessings,

Linda

At 03:14 PM 12/22/2014, you wrote:
>I Don't Know How it was blank. Thanks Tim. On 
>12/22/14, Poppa Bear via musictlk 
><musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote: > Hello, welcome to 
>the list. Personally I would start at the 
>introduction to > the piano just so you can get 
>a foundation that is built around common > 
>teaching methods and basic music theory. At the 
>same time I would download > a > few other 
>lessons as you have done so that you can 
>practice them, challenge > yourself and have 
>something fresh to work with if the introduction 
>stuff > becomes to dull as it surely will at 
>times especially since you have > already > 
>covered much of it if not directly, then 
>indirectly through learning those > peaces that 
>you said that you have played in the past. > 
>Take care > > -----Original Message----- > From: 
>musictlk [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
>Behalf Of Gerardo > Corripio via musictlk > 
>Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 11:44 AM > To: 
>musictlk at nfbnet.org > Subject: [musictlk] My 
>intro > >   HI guys > Gerardo from Mexico; 
>neither a musician nor a student of music, but 
>rather > as a hobby, thus I hope I can get info 
>on here, and why not, maybe gather > your 
>experiences! > My story is this: I used to be a 
>piano student, almost ten years, reaching > an 
>advanced playing level, with songs like 
>Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, > Schubert's Ave 
>María among others, however because of moving 
>and other > circumstances out of my control, I 
>had to leave piano lessons, the piano is > in 
>storage, but have access to a Yamaha keyboard, 
>and would like to take > again the art of 
>playing: for this, I've downloaded several of 
>Bill Brown's > Audiotutorials, and wonder from 
>your experiences, would it be wise to start > 
>from the beginning, the Intro to the piano, or 
>start from any song and take > it from there? 
>What's even worse? because I only learned by 
>ear, I sit at a > piano or keyboard, and get 
>very frustrated! IN my mind I hear the song, 
>but > I can't remember the finger 
>movements/positions! > Thanks for ideas, and 
>again, really looking forward to sharing 
>experiences! > > -- > Enviado desde mi lap > 
>Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki Saludos desde







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