[musictlk] My intro

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Mon Dec 22 23:57:35 UTC 2014


I'd start at the beginning, since it's been so 
long. You'll probably go through it all fairly 
quickly, but you'll retrain your fingers and get 
back the muscle memory you once had. I hope your 
keyboard is touch-sensative, and that the keys 
are the same width as piano keys.

Blessings,

Linda

At 02:43 PM 12/22/2014, you wrote:
>  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 Tampico, Tamaulipas México
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