I was coerced into taking piano lessons in the early '50s. It was a quite unpleasant experience.
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Yes, I was forced to take piano lessons for 8 years as a child.
I saw the film 'Amadeus' from when I was five, which made me want to take piano lessons.
I had piano lessons when I was younger, but I quit because I didn't want to sit and learn the scales.
For ten years, I went to piano lessons. I don't think I'm a very musical person, and the theory quite defeated me, but I had a freak aptitude for Debussy and Ravel.
I used to play the piano by listening to it - like Chopin pieces, when I was, like, a little kid - and then the minute my parents got me lessons to read music, I couldn't do it anymore.
I studied piano for seven years and play for my own enjoyment.
I started piano lessons when I was four; I was being classically trained at the Colburn School.
I had studied piano since I was 13, but I was surrounded by students who'd been playing since they were 5. I realized I was never going to be anything but mediocre.
For the longest time, I wanted to become a pianist. That was kinda my thing.
I played piano as a kid; I still play a little bit.
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