I took up the piano 6 months ago from scratch after a lifetime in love with the instrument. When I hit a milestone birthday, i got myself a beautiful upright acoustic (Yamaha U1) and got me some lessons. I want to work through my grades (Royal Irish Academy of Music) starting with G1 later this year. Am learning 3 pieces that include a piece from Bach and Mozart.
I try to get one hours practice a day but it's not easy cos am mum to a demanding 3-year old and i work part time. I average about 5 hours practice a weekplus a lesson with a fab teacher.
With me, i'm very aural and pick up stuff "by ear" really fast BUT i want to read sheet music fluently and apply sheet music to my playing. I am being trained classically and want to apply the classical model to my style of playing. At some stage i want to be able to pick up a piece and just play it. Will that ever happen, doesn't feel like that at the moment? My sight reading is slow at the moment and i'm frustrated with my poor sight skills.
Playing hands together? Fine playing RH only, HT and it falls apart.
i seem to have hit a playing brick wall and want to know, need to know, this is part of the learning process. That yes, it's ok to be slow, ok to be a bit ploddy, cos that's what i am. That fingering skills come with time, that fluency with reading music comes with experience that making the brain move the hands in completely different ways, comes with time. I had a s*** lesson last friday and dreading the next cos i feel "stuck" with my progress.
Am beginning to think am devoid, not just of talent but of any musical ability and that is a horrible thought.
HELP? (sorry, didn't mean this to be so long)
I am in Ireland
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