Thread 1529432 - /wsr/ [Archived: 1088 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/10/2025, 1:31:46 AM No.1529432
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Anyone know of a good resource for learning the piano for an absolute beginner? I don't mind what kind of resource it is, whether its a book or video series, etc.
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 2:39:21 AM No.1529439
hanon and czerny etudes
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 4:56:56 AM No.1529457
>>1529432 (OP)
youtu.be/KuqBv8vsTx8
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:01:26 AM No.1529679
>>1529439
>>1529457
I'm looking more for resources on learning the fundamentals/basics before learning songs. While I've been messing around with my keyboard, I kinda feel like a caveman bashing rocks together.
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 1:10:00 AM No.1529816
Torrent a copy of Alfred's adult all in one book one. Some people have recorded videos to go along with it on yt if you think you'll need recordings. The biggest factor in learning is consistency, not what resource you'll use. I'm sure you've heard the advice to set attainable goals before but it's really easy in this situation. Choose a relatively easy song that you'd want to play, whether it's some pop or anime song or anything, find it on musescore and make sure it's the lowest difficulty rating, and then practice through the book until you think you could play it, and do it. And then choose a harder one, etc. etc.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:28:57 AM No.1529843
>>1529816
Thank you. This is some great advice.