I've been a mediocre pianist since the 1990s. Now that I'm retired I've started to practice a bit more in the hope that I might improve. I had no idea that there was a magazine that I could subscribe to, I wonder if it would help?
I can't resist quoting the Mitch Benn song 'All The Small Stuff':
"Y O U apostrophe RE is a contraction of you are, The possessive form of you is one word spelled Y O U R, it's really not that hard, it's really not that hard, it's really really seriously not that fucking hard."
Actually, I started out with a book titled "Teaching Little Fingers to Play". Fifty years later, my sister decided she wanted to learn piano, so she signed up for lessons. Guess what book she started with.
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Your not the only one 😏
ReplyDeleteWith that look she has I bet yous both are right on target!
ReplyDeleteShe will love you long time.
ReplyDeleteRight there on top, too. "Let's Do It" and "I Have A Dream."
ReplyDeleteI've been a mediocre pianist since the 1990s. Now that I'm retired I've started to practice a bit more in the hope that I might improve. I had no idea that there was a magazine that I could subscribe to, I wonder if it would help?
ReplyDeleteI can't resist quoting the Mitch Benn song 'All The Small Stuff':
"Y O U apostrophe RE is a contraction of you are, The possessive form of you is one word spelled Y O U R, it's really not that hard, it's really not that hard, it's really really seriously not that fucking hard."
You are, of course correct, but at this point I would be happy if everyone learned the difference between "lose" and "loose".
DeleteTheir, their. It will bee all right.
Deletedon't you learn the piano starting out on "chopsticks"?
ReplyDeleteStart out with "Chopsticks" and finish with the theme from "My Three Sons".
DeleteActually, I started out with a book titled "Teaching Little Fingers to Play". Fifty years later, my sister decided she wanted to learn piano, so she signed up for lessons. Guess what book she started with.
ReplyDeleteWhich one?
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