I think any parent that makes their kid sit at a piano against their will and practice, they're going to have a kid that's not going to want to play the piano.
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You think it matters to the kids whether they're learning to play on a Steinway or a normal piano?
My oldest daughter is a pianist; she plays concerts. We play together, also.
I'm the oldest in my family and do play piano.
I've been playing since I was 5, but I wouldn't say that I'm serious about the piano.
I played piano as a kid; I still play a little bit.
Mom and sister played piano growing up; my grandma still plays piano in church. They always beat me over the head trying to get me to play piano, but I was more interested in riding dirt bikes and playing in the mud.
I'm a kid for a living: I get to play the piano for a living.
I took piano lessons as a kid, and my daughter's played piano since before she started kindergarten, so classical piano is something I really love.
My mom was in a band for over 30 years, and my brother, sister, and I start taking classical piano lessons when we were three. She's really the reason why I'm still playing piano - she made me practice every day before school and made it a priority even when we didn't necessarily want it to be.
I don't come from a musical family at all, but I realized early on I was a musician. I started begging for a piano when I was 6 years old.
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