My upbringing was definitely piano lessons and homework, just as much as the next Asian kid.
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I grew up with the piano. I learned its language as I learned to speak.
I started taking piano lessons from the age of six years old. It's such an essential part of what I do in the production process. I wouldn't be Kygo today without those piano lessons.
I came from a really musical family. I studied classical piano because my grandparents were piano teachers, but started doing musical theater at age nine in Fresno, California, and went to a performing arts high school. That was my life.
I grew up playing classical piano and percussion.
I played piano, I learned a lot about music.
I played piano as a kid; I still play a little bit.
I think having musical training as a child was really, really important. I studied piano as a child. Piano is a great instrument to understand musical theory on. I think I have that in my brain somewhere.
I started piano when I was four. My mom taught me. And then I went to Manhattan School of Music during high school, like every Saturday. And then I went to Berklee for college, in Boston.
When I was younger, playing piano and guitar were all things that I wanted to do for a short period of time, like any kid.
I started taking piano lessons when I was about 5, and there was always a lot of music in my family: my parents both play instruments, my grandparents were classical violinists, and my grandfather was actually a music professor and a conductor.
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