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Post number one and counting.
Ello,
Figured I'd start my first post here. Found Andrew's videos about a month ago. Up to video number 6 at this time in writing.
I'm 28, and from Houston, Tx, though I've had the chance to live elsewhere, some in other states, and even lived in Japan for about 4 1/2 years.
Back Stateside again, and I've mustered enough courage to learn the piano properly. I know this will help make writing my own music a lot easier. I've been drumming for about 14 years so it's time I learn another instrument. I've always been fascinated with folks who can play more than one instrument.
Blah, spoke too much already. Expect plenty of questions from me... after some practice of my own first .
Adrian
Figured I'd start my first post here. Found Andrew's videos about a month ago. Up to video number 6 at this time in writing.
I'm 28, and from Houston, Tx, though I've had the chance to live elsewhere, some in other states, and even lived in Japan for about 4 1/2 years.
Back Stateside again, and I've mustered enough courage to learn the piano properly. I know this will help make writing my own music a lot easier. I've been drumming for about 14 years so it's time I learn another instrument. I've always been fascinated with folks who can play more than one instrument.
Blah, spoke too much already. Expect plenty of questions from me... after some practice of my own first .
Adrian
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Welcome Adrian. It's nice to have you here. (:
Hope you've learnt a lot with Andrew's tutorials, self-teaching can be fun specially when you have an exhilarating teacher like Andrew.
We'll be waiting for those questions anytime.
Hope you've learnt a lot with Andrew's tutorials, self-teaching can be fun specially when you have an exhilarating teacher like Andrew.
We'll be waiting for those questions anytime.
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Hello Adrian, and welcome!
We're a little slow here at times, but better late than never.
Nice to have a Texan in here. I lived in Texas for a few years, nice people and great humor. Just remember, that when it comes to piano-playing, bigger isn't always better LOL
(for those of you unfamiliar with the US, and Texas in particular, the saying goes: Everything is bigger in Texas!)
We're a little slow here at times, but better late than never.
Nice to have a Texan in here. I lived in Texas for a few years, nice people and great humor. Just remember, that when it comes to piano-playing, bigger isn't always better LOL
(for those of you unfamiliar with the US, and Texas in particular, the saying goes: Everything is bigger in Texas!)
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jytte wrote: (...) Just remember, that when it comes to piano-playing, bigger isn't always better LOL
After this is was like: I don't get it.
jytte wrote:(for those of you unfamiliar with the US, and Texas in particular, the saying goes: Everything is bigger in Texas!)
Then I read this and started laughing so hard. Yup, I'm definitely a nutcase.
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Glad you're with us LOL
And by the way everything really IS bigger in Texas. Over there a hobby farm is about the size of a smaller size country, no kidden'
And by the way everything really IS bigger in Texas. Over there a hobby farm is about the size of a smaller size country, no kidden'
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Welcome to the forum, thomasa/Adrian. I have always wondered how it is to live in Japan, maybe you tell us sometime.
Pianoted- Well-known Pianist
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Welcome Adrian! Have fun here on the forums.
leftie22- Beginner pianist
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Welcome to the forum Adrian!
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