chanteuseCarey
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I'm putting the call out here, as FL has members from all over the globe... I have wanted to take piano lessons and learn to play the piano for so long that I cannot even remember. This dream of mine has for all these years, due to circumstances and finances never been able to be realized. The timing in many ways seems perfect to do this now, at this point in my life.
However, I have two strikes against me it seems with wanting to learn to play the piano- my age (I'm 51) and the fact that I am left-handed. Apparently (as I've very recently been told by a very excellent pianist and long time piano teacher) its almost impossible for a left-handed person to learn the piano, though there have been rare exceptions. Aside from the obvious non dominant hand being used to play the melody part of the piano, there are also issues with being right side brain thinker compared to left side brain thinker that come into play with learning this instrument. My age makes it harder to learn as compared to how easily a child can learn to play. I've been told the progress would be slow, and I may get very frustrated.
If you are a left-hander and play the piano, please reply and tell me your experiences. I'd really like to hear from you!
BTW, did you know that two gentlemen have created a left-hand piano, one in the U.K., the other in Germany?? The keyboard is reversed and so are the outside pedals. Check out these links:
http://www.grand-illusions.com/articles/unusual_music/
http://lefthandedpiano.co.uk/leftpianothree.wmv
However, I have two strikes against me it seems with wanting to learn to play the piano- my age (I'm 51) and the fact that I am left-handed. Apparently (as I've very recently been told by a very excellent pianist and long time piano teacher) its almost impossible for a left-handed person to learn the piano, though there have been rare exceptions. Aside from the obvious non dominant hand being used to play the melody part of the piano, there are also issues with being right side brain thinker compared to left side brain thinker that come into play with learning this instrument. My age makes it harder to learn as compared to how easily a child can learn to play. I've been told the progress would be slow, and I may get very frustrated.
If you are a left-hander and play the piano, please reply and tell me your experiences. I'd really like to hear from you!
BTW, did you know that two gentlemen have created a left-hand piano, one in the U.K., the other in Germany?? The keyboard is reversed and so are the outside pedals. Check out these links:
http://www.grand-illusions.com/articles/unusual_music/
http://lefthandedpiano.co.uk/leftpianothree.wmv