Learn Piano At ANY Age: How To Learn FAST Over 40!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- Are you wondering if it's too late to learn the piano? I'm thrilled to tell you that it's never too late. Whether you're 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or even 90, you can still learn the piano. I'm here to introduce you to a unique piano learning strategy that can accelerate your progress, allowing you to enjoy learning the piano at any age. Most piano teachers start you off with children's music even as an adult, but I know that you want to play your favorite songs. With the roadmap I'm about to show you, you can learn to play your favorite songs much faster by focusing on chords, improvisation, and using lead sheets. Watch this video to discover how to start your piano journey with joy and creativity, making beautiful music your way.
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I like your attitude. Years ago, I went to take piano lessons, and one of the first things the instructor said was, I'll teach you to play something simply because you will never be a concert pianist which I thought started with a negative tone. I fired his a$$.
Yes, I’m one of those who started at 70😎just ordered Beatles book of sheet music I’m setting myself up to be overwhelmed but you are an inspiration
Good for you! I'm a septugenarian too. I've been working on the Beatles and the Eagles music for the past year or so. I can play one or two well enough to play for my children, but no one would ask me to play in their band at this point! Never give up is my motto!
Another thought...One of the fun things I've been trying to do is play the fun guitar riffs in the pop music of our day...Hotel California, Day Tripper, etc. It's so much fun!
It's never too late! Enjoy it!
Kaitlyn, I´m 79. I know >I should have started earlier, but life runs so fast. I have learned some of scales and chords. Arpeggios are a bit more complicated. but I´m trying hard. Look forward to meeting you
Thank you for sharing this information with others. I love music. I’ve been playing keyboard for so long.
Took lessons when I was young, 65 and starting again
I bought a full sized semi weighted keyboard at Christmas and am learning to play it as well as read music. I practice scales and arpeggios most days and then either work on a piece or improvise around chords. Enjoying the instrument immensely though I get frustrated at times as I want to run before I can walk! Your advice and lessons are a great help.
Yes learning at a later age
Yes. When Covid hit I was determined to do something valuable and so at 52 I started on my own with TH-cam and a year later I got a piano teacher and I learn via zoom.
I'm so glad you make videos like this encouraging people to learn something new even at an advanced age. Very inspiring!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m 64 and have been struggling to keep my practices interesting. These lessons have helped a lot!
Yip... At 61 I decided that I wanted to play the piano again, I did up to Grade 2 as a child. Got myself a weighted electronic piano, watched a couple of TH-cam videos, started practicing daily... and then didn't anymore. Am definitely going to follow your training program, I think that outside guidance will help with direction that I just can't give myself
I am 65. I do play guitar and Dobro. All by ear. I can read some music, lead notes on G clef. I am still working, time still limited for piano. I hope to have more time when I retire. I like your videos
Tonight, I came across your site. Hmm I thought ‘another one of “those channels” that promise everything and deliver nothing.’ BOY WAS I WRONG??! As you were explaining about simple chords I thought…I can do that, I know those chords! I stopped your video half way through and have just spent a couple of hours immersed in Let it Be. The first time in my entire life that a. I have ever played non classical and the first time I have been b. Able to sing along with a song I’m playing. (I got to grade three 50+ years ago and can only play the set pieces I was taught then…and very badly). Also c. Was able to play an entire song through and learn it. I’m delighted. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Tonight not only did I play this song, and sing it, but I was able to read the simple chords that went with it…instead of trying to speed sight read, be unable to do so and give up…it was an utter “aha” moment. I immediately got out my music books and have since played Bridge over troubled water on the piano…and then thought hang on…I’ll try on my guitar too… simple chords. First time ever!! My guitar too!
For some reason, and I don’t know how it all clicked this evening…after a lifetime of utter confusion and struggle. I cannot thank you enough. ❤❤❤
This is beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!! This is why I do what I do! ❤️
Came back to update you, since you opened the door with the magic key, and I now understand it - whatever comprehension block I had has gone. I’ve been playing every piece of music I can get my hands on. My piano has stood neglected for years,tuned but not played. Since I watched your video I’ve been in there four hours a day. I’ve been playing every level (up to Grade 5). Every genre. I’ve even been picking up my old classical music books. I’ve played Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata, Clair de Lune, Prelude in E Minor, as if I have always played them, just opening every book of music that I have and playing. I even attempted The Entertainer…(mixed results! But I tried! Day one of starting to play it!) Turning pages from one music piece to another, playing them. It’s like magic!! I’ve played Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Schubert, Mozart and others up to grade 5. (Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky are still out of my reach…at the moment!). Classical because I’m comfortable with it. I’ve ordered more music books, easy piano, all genres, to expand my repertoire as I learn again. Yesterday I played Christmas Carols for the first time in my life. I’ve always wanted to sing around the piano at Christmas. I have plenty of time to practise for this year. I can’t wait!
Hand eye coordination is a bit slow, but I’ve a lot of time to catch up on. I’ve been playing everything! In doing so and reading the music, just understanding the chords, the chord progressions and be able to predict the next, adding arpeggios, playing different tempos, improvising too. I’ve even been sight reading new pieces, both classical and popular. Sure, some mistakes, but I just play them slower and over and over until I get it right. The other day I said to myself…”Look at you. Yesterday you hadn’t played for years, you couldn’t play it, couldn’t play anything but your memorised school pieces, and now look at you, you are sight reading it, and playing it!! Go you!!” My family are absolutely amazed (as am I). It’s as though you have released the pianist in me. One I never believed was there. Thank you so very very much. Am going to watch every video you have done. As they say, it’s about the teacher and finding one that can teach you. You have been the only music teacher that has actually reached me. Thank you so much again for sharing your knowledge and giving me “the gift of music.” I could cry I’m so happy.
@@Velvetfarmer This is SOOO awesome!! Keep up the great work and keep letting me know how it’s going!!! 🚀 🎹 🎉
Took 1 yr of private lessons at age 60. Now 70 and getting back into it. Need a road map as you say. Do your videos have a logical sequence to follow ? And thank you !
I started at 37 and yes chordsis pretty much how I started
That's great!
Hi - I’m almost 70 and started with lessons before the pandemic and then when the pandemic hit the lessons ended and so did my learning. In recent times I’m wanting to learn again and I play on the loaner piano where I volunteer. I like your videos because they rekindled my wanting to learn.
Thank you 🙏
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
Just started a week ago at 59.5 years and gladly stumbled onto your website! Thank you, just learning the chords then I'll take a look at your course.
Awesome! Best of luck on your journey!
Thanks. Great channel. Interesting for someone like me who is 58 years old, and just beginning to learn.
Brilliant ❤
Started playing again (had played in my 20's) at age 65. Am now five years into it. 😊
That's awesome!
@@pianoly Thank you! 😊
I've been a musician since 1965, BUT the last time I played and read was 1995. That's 29 years neglecting that part of my brain. I sit at the piano and can't remember how I played all those songs.
Sounds great! However, being retired on a fixed income makes money a little short. It seems to get into her program, you have to be on a 45-minute call to talk to her or her staff. That tells me her program, while probably very good, is also much too expensive for me. There's no sense calling her as I know I can't afford it. It's not that it cost too much, it's that I can't afford it.
Thank you Dear Teacher your Lesson
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Totally agree. I started to play piano with 5yo, but my wife started when adult. I told her, ten years ago, to start with chords. She didn’t listen 😅.
Hehe 😂
Thank you Teacher Kaitlyn, you're kind and beautiful ❤️
You're so welcome!
I m 66years of age, male, having learnt myself to play keyboard(without music theory) ofcourse learnt the wrong way. I am dislectic in note reading. Managing my way through using chords and memory of the song line. I wish it was the other way around, first lessons as a youngster and than developing greater skills. But hey, even now I still love it even though I am struggling with it. Thanks for your work on TH-cam. Like it very much. 😊Greetings from the Netherlands
Thanks for sharing!! I'm glad you're still loving it!
Hey Kaitlyn, yes I am on the piano later in life. :)
Awesome!!
An unexpected error has prevented me from joining the webinar scheduled for Aug 6, 2024. I have sent mails , but they bounce. I am not an irresponsible person. I had great expectations for my first lesson. I am deeply sorry. I have been requested to try later. So sorry, Kaitlyn.
Thanks pianoly
Hi , you are so beautiful, l like your voice and also you.❤❤
Thank you! It's very usefull! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
@@pianoly You´re great!
I´m nearly 80
Kaitlyn, you make reference to your free-training program. Is it possible to have access to this program?
You can sign up here! piano.ly/
Yes, at 72
Way to go!!
Yes starting to play at 58
Awesome!!
I’m learning piano and I’m 73 years old.
Amazing!!
Where can I get the lead sheets like that?
In fact, I´m 79
Yes I am 75 but never add the time
Awesome!