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I played violin for 8 years or so. Was decent. Spent most of the latter part of that first chair second violin in HS. I understand music, though I quit right about the time a person would have started diving much deeper into music theory.
That was 10 years ago though.
Even then I wished that my parents had gotten me into classical piano lessons as a young child. Now as an adult I still have the desire to learn to play.
If I were to start now, teaching myself in the beginning, do I have any chance of success or am I fighting an uphill battle? Anyone else learned a new instrument as an adult and actually had success? I'm not talking about learning Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" from some guitar tabs. One day I want to be able to walk up to any piano and jam some Chopin.
End nerd alert. Stand down.
I played violin for 8 years or so. Was decent. Spent most of the latter part of that first chair second violin in HS. I understand music, though I quit right about the time a person would have started diving much deeper into music theory.
That was 10 years ago though.
Even then I wished that my parents had gotten me into classical piano lessons as a young child. Now as an adult I still have the desire to learn to play.
If I were to start now, teaching myself in the beginning, do I have any chance of success or am I fighting an uphill battle? Anyone else learned a new instrument as an adult and actually had success? I'm not talking about learning Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" from some guitar tabs. One day I want to be able to walk up to any piano and jam some Chopin.
End nerd alert. Stand down.
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