Course I can! They always write it somewhere on the packet, no matter which brand. It's so you don't mix it up with the deep heat muscle ointment.debra1rlo wrote:I bet you can't either.simesf wrote:28? Ha! I bet you can't even spell hemirroides.
is 28 too old to learn the piano ?
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- KVRist
- 363 posts since 18 Oct, 2003 from UK in t'north canny good like
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- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
I started learning keyboard/piano last year (im 29 now) for an hour and a half a week. I'll never be a great pianist but i now have a full understanding of the theory side of things and how to play, i use my sequencer as an additional tool, to correct fuckups, i record the left hand parts with my right hand, i record one bar at a time and layer up midi, and sometimes i still draw things in.
The point is i can confidently get my ideas out of my head better than i ever could, and make realistic sounding piano parts. So yes, definitely you should learn.
The point is i can confidently get my ideas out of my head better than i ever could, and make realistic sounding piano parts. So yes, definitely you should learn.
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- KVRAF
- 2312 posts since 9 Jun, 2002 from East of Santa Monica
To echo what everyone else has said, no it's not too late.
Another way to look at it is, you don't want to not follow through on this, and then ten years from now, ponder why you're 38 and still can't play the piano worth a damn.
Another way to look at it is, you don't want to not follow through on this, and then ten years from now, ponder why you're 38 and still can't play the piano worth a damn.
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- 3002 posts since 24 Nov, 2003 from Heidelberg&Hamburg
which is a very nice thing. I guess, as a side-effect of the enormous possibilities we have now (whereas in 1975 we all had to be very rich to be able to do what we can now) it might be that in 2020 quite a lot of people will be able to play, say, 5-8 instruments in a way musicians who master one instrument rather perfectly would raise their eyebrows. But with those 5 or more instruments played "nice" - you can achieve so many things, compose better music and so on!mutantdog wrote:
The point is i can confidently get my ideas out of my head better than i ever could, and make realistic sounding piano parts. So yes, definitely you should learn.
Of course playing in a really artistic band, or wanting to play Schumann's toccata opus 7 on the piano is still very difficult. But even that *can* be done starting with 28, if you ignore other things - like KVR-reading every day for an hour maybe
Just that the first scenario (playing "not too bad") will be more important than it was a decade ago, just not replacing the real artists on their 1-2 instruments.
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- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
I wouldn't know, I don't have to buy it...simesf wrote:Course I can! They always write it somewhere on the packet, no matter which brand. It's so you don't mix it up with the deep heat muscle ointment.debra1rlo wrote:I bet you can't either.simesf wrote:28? Ha! I bet you can't even spell hemirroides.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
I really enjoy sitting down and playing with my organ, as I've gotten much better with time and that whole age thing I find I can play with it for longer periods of time and it's much more gratifying 
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- 363 posts since 18 Oct, 2003 from UK in t'north canny good like
But surely a few one hour sessions with a professional would help you with your rhythm, fingering and when to press down with your feet. Practice for 3 or 4 hours every day and who knows? Maybe one day you'll be playing with your organ before a hushed audience in a posh theatre. Hell, if Elton John can do it...Hink wrote:I really enjoy sitting down and playing with my organ, as I've gotten much better with time and that whole age thing I find I can play with it for longer periods of time and it's much more gratifying
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- KVRAF
- 2628 posts since 30 Mar, 2007 from In and Out Burger
me tooHink wrote:I really enjoy sitting down and playing with my organ
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- Banned
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- KVRist
- 92 posts since 2 Mar, 2008 from Berlin
No. Just keep practicing. 
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- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
that could get very expensive fast, not too mention illegal...I'm not even gonna ask what you expect her to do with her feetsimesf wrote:But surely a few one hour sessions with a professional would help you with your rhythm, fingering and when to press down with your feet.Hink wrote:I really enjoy sitting down and playing with my organ, as I've gotten much better with time and that whole age thing I find I can play with it for longer periods of time and it's much more gratifying
3 or 4 hours? If you can do that you're indeed a godPractice for 3 or 4 hours every day and who knows?
hushed? I suspect it would be hard to hear the hush over the roar of laughter...Maybe one day you'll be playing with your organ before a hushed audience in a posh theatre.
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- KVRAF
- 2739 posts since 4 Oct, 2006
age is simply a state of mind.
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- KVRAF
- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
sorry but this is a really stupid question. Why on earth would 28 be too late? Why would 78 be too late to learn something new? Uggh this was so stupid!!!!!BUNJA wrote:hi im 28 im realy a singer but ive been trying to learn how to make a tune for a while . but i cant play the piano proper .
i get round this by playing realy badly and editing after
or drawing things in which is much easier but i feel like its cheating .
do you know most young producers aint even bothering learning piano theses days instead just drawing them in in programs like fl studio (but there songs are so good ).
anyway im starting a music producer course in september and i wanna get decent at the piano so i can make good dance music!!! (not just trance happy hardcore scouse house etc .)
do you lot think im gonna struggle to learn at 28 ?
and are there any examples of someone learning late and still making a splash in the industry ?
and are there any good free chord guides ?
thanks in advance 4 your time .
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