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TSAlan23211
post Feb 23 2009, 12:54 AM, updated 17y ago

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Im 18 this year (waitinf for SPM results)

will it be too late for me to start learning piano?
i do have some basic for theory part cause learned organ till grade 2 before

anyway, can i learn piano at musical schools i.e yamaha, without going for the test to go to a higher grade?
i don't really plan to be a pianist so the certificate is not important to me
just wanna learn cause really interested to the sound of piano

anyway, can i ask piano test and theory test grade 1, will there be all kids ??
feel shame if i were to take grade 1 test with all kids and im the only one who is 18

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gerogelow88
post Feb 23 2009, 01:00 AM

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i am on grade 2 and i am 21 years old now... And then solo test... no one is around me T.T
TSAlan23211
post Feb 23 2009, 01:13 AM

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wow, solo test
even for theory?
if thats the case, i want

anyway, where are you learning?
SUSedge85
post Feb 23 2009, 05:48 AM

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it's never too old to study anything...i encourage to go on...
gerogelow88
post Feb 23 2009, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(Alan23211 @ Feb 23 2009, 01:13 AM)
wow, solo test
even for theory?
if thats the case, i want

anyway, where are you learning?
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TSAlan23211
post Feb 23 2009, 12:02 PM

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oh, does anyone else know which music centre that i can take solo test?
hehe ~
zzzxtreme
post Feb 23 2009, 12:20 PM

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u can always learn anytime
there are few kinds of courses

1) ABRSM approach - u learn the traditional way. U can request not to take exam.

2) Adult lessons - not so traditional way. Usually later can choose pop or classical

After few grades, you can learn on your own.
TSAlan23211
post Feb 23 2009, 01:09 PM

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QUOTE(zzzxtreme @ Feb 23 2009, 12:20 PM)
u can always learn anytime
there are few kinds of courses

1) ABRSM approach - u learn the traditional way. U can request not to take exam.

2) Adult lessons - not so traditional way. Usually later can choose pop or classical

After few grades, you can learn on your own.
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can explain more?
wat is ABRSM and adult lesson mean?
yangxi
post Feb 23 2009, 05:36 PM

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ABRSM (exam test , grade 1-8 ,diploma)
http://www.abrsm.org/?page=home

21yrs not too late , make sure got time practice

Piano still easier learn compare other instrument

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Rikipu
post Feb 23 2009, 07:37 PM

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try it, im sure u can find some home tutors or friends who will just teach the basics of piano if you're not concerned about the certs.
since u already have some music experience it shouldnt be that difficult.
after u get the basics u can just pick up from there biggrin.gif
TSAlan23211
post Feb 23 2009, 07:52 PM

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not really concerned bout the cert cause, i dont think i will be needing it in my future =]

well, the problem is, i dont have friend that play piano
usually guitar and drums @.@

mahogany can learn piano ? (nearest centre i know to my house)
1 on 1 tutoring right?
zzzxtreme
post Feb 27 2009, 10:01 AM

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Alan, try to find private tutor or something. IF can't make sure the school give u at least 1Hour lesson. Many nowadays only give 30 minutes. Damn greedy teachers
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post Feb 27 2009, 12:18 PM

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QUOTE(zzzxtreme @ Feb 27 2009, 10:01 AM)
Alan, try to find private tutor or something. IF can't make sure the school give u at least 1Hour lesson.  Many nowadays only give 30 minutes. Damn greedy teachers
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i think 30 mins practical is enough for beginner....or else u will waste time in class practising the same piece over and over again.
1 hour class can be very boring.
Rikipu
post Mar 1 2009, 02:26 PM

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cant really help you out with that.. i started piano learning classical. so basically i started out like the majority of piano players here. after a while i got bored of playing the same kinda songs and i wanted to play the more modern piano rock songs (The Fray, Keane etc..) so i just use my hearing to listen to songs and play away..
Sky.Live
post Mar 1 2009, 04:57 PM

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Any recco for private tutprs?
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post Mar 1 2009, 06:05 PM

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took my organ class in technics..don't know whether do they have any branches anywhere else besides Damansara Jaya and 1U..

where you live? china? lolz..
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post Mar 3 2009, 03:11 AM

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post Mar 14 2009, 03:33 PM

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I do teach at my house in Cheras. Usually adults come in to learn pop piano, kinda famous program for adult.

ABRSM is leaning more towards classical, although they include modern or jazz pieces in the exam syllabus.

Some adult prefer to learn keyboard.

It is not hard if you practice. I taught couple of adults, and most of doing pretty well. But still got some never practice because very busy with their work. The only time they practice is when they see me. Those students will have to take much longer time to learn.

If interested, can always PM me.

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Amanda85
post Mar 16 2009, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(victornet @ Mar 14 2009, 03:33 PM)
I do teach at my house in Cheras. Usually adults come in to learn pop piano, kinda famous program for adult.

ABRSM is leaning more towards classical, although they include modern or jazz pieces in the exam syllabus.

Some adult prefer to learn keyboard.

It is not hard if you practice. I taught couple of adults, and most of doing pretty well. But still got some never practice because very busy with their work. The only time they practice is when they see me. Those students will have to take much longer time to learn.

If interested, can always PM me.
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i used to take keyboard lesson when i was 16...
now i'm taking piano...
i feels that piano song are much nicer to hear n play...
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post Mar 16 2009, 08:42 PM

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unless u are palying in a band, piano is way much better than keyboard.
Unless u r into composition, but thats way down the line.

stick to piano =D

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