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#1060153 12/01/08 05:25 PM
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Hey I'm new here, just saying hello. I guess I fall into this category I am an adult (19) and returning to the piano. I began when I was really young around 6 years old or so, but I stopped playing piano, and moved onto guitar/trombone/bass. I dunno why I stopped, worst mistake ever lol. Thats about it, oh and my style that I want to do are Classical/Jazz piano. I have a K. Kawai K-8 "1983" if some of you are curious.

What kinds of pianos do you guys own?


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Welcome to the forum, timoshi! I have a Mason & Hamlin A, a 5'8" grand that was the best midlife crisis I ever had. smile

What kind of music do you like to play? Are you taking lessons? How long did you play before?

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Well lets see Ive played the Piano for awhile, I think I stopped when after the end of 7th grade. But I didn't forget any of the things my teacher taught me. Things like Jazz improvisation, its pretty fun stuff, classical really fun love it, and fun tricks on the Piano (makes me sound better than I really am)

I plan to take lessons sometime, just need to find the right teacher, Im looking for a teacher that has a high expectation from their student.


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Hi Timoshi,
Welcome. smile
I don't have a "real" piano yet. But, I do have the good fortune to be able practice on a Steinway at the practice rooms where I work.
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