My progress on the piano and my motivation to practice increased dramatically when I caught a vision of my potential.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I studied piano for seven years and play for my own enjoyment.
I played piano, I learned a lot about music.
I studied chord theory and started playing the piano.
The stage sharpened my creative instrument and encouraged me to go deeper and try new things.
My goal was to play drums, but my father made me take piano lessons. He told me I needed to learn to read music first, so I took lessons for six years. I thank God that he made me take those lessons, because it taught me a tremendous amount.
I play piano very badly. That's my great regret.
The more I got into presenting things to the world, the further it was taking me away from what I was, which was someone who just used to sit quietly at a piano and sing and play. It became very important to me not to lose sight of that.
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.
And I definitely have an affinity with the piano.
I hadn't been practicing or playing or anything. But that had been a vital part of my life.
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