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hi my name is...
hi my name is leonard well it actually is leonardo but i like leonard better i found andrew like maybe alot of us by surfing youtube and found his incredibly easy to learn and funny classes he explains everything through and even gives tips i just started playing piano im 17 but always had quite some interest in playing my own music or just to play an instrument piano always has been my favorite because when it wants to be sad its sad when it wants to be happy its happy and i just love the sound of it but never really had a chance to learn now i had the oportunity to be near a piano but im planing to buy a keyboard to practice more im eager to learn more about it and i hope this community can help me so i can help others in the way i can im not very expirienced but maybe i can help you in a way or two
well that would be it im from mexico my full name is Leonardo Zavala Cuevas and im glad i found this forum and im glad i found andrew
i hope i can grow as a musician (well early musician) and as a person in here
well that would be it im from mexico my full name is Leonardo Zavala Cuevas and im glad i found this forum and im glad i found andrew
i hope i can grow as a musician (well early musician) and as a person in here
leonard- Intermediate Pianist
- Number of posts : 26
Age : 33
Location : Chetumal Quintanaroo Mexico
Job/hobbies : Music and writing, writing.
Length of time playing piano : 3 weeks
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2008-08-30
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Welcome, Leonard
freeble- Newbie
- Number of posts : 4
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2008-05-25
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thanks glad to be here ^_^
leonard- Intermediate Pianist
- Number of posts : 26
Age : 33
Location : Chetumal Quintanaroo Mexico
Job/hobbies : Music and writing, writing.
Length of time playing piano : 3 weeks
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2008-08-30
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Welcome Leonard ..
You'll find it Easy to Play
You'll find it Easy to Play
Amro- Well-known Pianist
- Number of posts : 340
Age : 32
Job/hobbies : Graphics, Internet & Piano
Length of time playing piano : 2 Years of Trying but seriously from 4 Mnths.
Guru Points : 3
Registration date : 2008-07-17
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Welcome Ma'boy!
Do you know what the best part of the Muffin is?
Do you know what the best part of the Muffin is?
Biko- Well-known Pianist
- Number of posts : 177
Age : 29
Length of time playing piano : Just over a year, still cant play.
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2008-05-12
MY favorite part is
MY favorite part is the top Yum yum i usually eat the top of he muffin with one bite then eat the rest with milk or something
leonard- Intermediate Pianist
- Number of posts : 26
Age : 33
Location : Chetumal Quintanaroo Mexico
Job/hobbies : Music and writing, writing.
Length of time playing piano : 3 weeks
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2008-08-30
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Hi L, if you're looking to buy a keyboard, the best one I could find at a decent price that's also full size with weighted keys is the M-Audio Keystation 88es. A great starter in my opinion but I don't have all that much experience either.
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thank you very much actually i just bough a keyboard you see i dont have enough money nor space to buy a grand piano or for that matter an upgrand piano my neighboors get cranky xD but i didnt have really alot of money so i found a nice Keyboard just to get better probably ill invest in my own digital piano un about 4 months till i feel i need it the keyboard i bough seems good for beginners like me i mean it has touch sensitivity sadly doesnt have full weighted keys and its only 61 keys long it seems good for someones that is begining im serious about the piano i have alot of passion for music but i cant spend too much money right now maybe in the future but for now that keyboard seemed good for begginers in case you were wondering is the model md-160 and radioshack is the manufacturer haha radishack i didnt believe it at first
but i read the specs and saw some reviews and its seems a really good keyboard ill be changing in soon tho if im good moneywise xD
well thanks for the news johnadurcan but i saw the price and atleast for a mexican is a little too much anyway that was all and thanks again johnadurcan
but i read the specs and saw some reviews and its seems a really good keyboard ill be changing in soon tho if im good moneywise xD
well thanks for the news johnadurcan but i saw the price and atleast for a mexican is a little too much anyway that was all and thanks again johnadurcan
leonard- Intermediate Pianist
- Number of posts : 26
Age : 33
Location : Chetumal Quintanaroo Mexico
Job/hobbies : Music and writing, writing.
Length of time playing piano : 3 weeks
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2008-08-30
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