![]() ![]() Is there a standard for measuring progress? I just want to know how to track my progress and see how it's changing. I realize that this is incredibly difficult and will take time, but what would realistic expectations be for progress for someone just starting out in their 30s? I'm planning on spending 1 hour per week day towards this then closer to 3 hours per day on the weekends. I see lots of posts on here about people who just started X time ago and they seem to be all over the place. I've ordered Alfred's basic adult course book 1 after seeing several recommendations on here that it's the best self-taught way to go (once this whole mess is over I plan on taking in-person lessons). I've learned a good bit but the instructor is big on "don't ask why, just memorize it." I've always been a very detailed oriented person who has to know why so I'm thinking now that attempting any shortcuts were a mistake. Enter my new piano hobby.Īt first I signed up for an online course that a lot of people said would get you playing and reading piano faster than other methods. ![]() I always wanted to learn but never had the time, now I'm stuck inside and all of my existing hobbies were outdoor things. I'm brand new to music and I just bought a digital piano 2 weeks ago (Roland FP-30). ![]()
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