pianists


i do play a type of a accordion, and im trying to learn a song on piano that I way to hard for me, Piano Sonata no. 16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjz4OKQEA9c

i do play a type of a accordion, and im trying to learn a song on piano that I way to hard for me, Piano Sonata no. 16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjz4OKQEA9c
K545 is my favourite solo piano piece and I wanted to learn it when I heard it in the film Groundhog Day. Phil Connors is sitting in a cafe and Mozart is playing on the radio. I learn mainly by ear so would play along to youtube videos but I had to use the sheet music for certain parts like the trills and arpeggios. The trills was one of the last parts that I learnt because I just couldn't get it so I would skip parts I was struggling with and learn another part. The Alberti bass was another tricky part of K545 because my left hand is much weaker than my right hand so I had to spend a long time just working on my left hand doing the Alberti bass. With the sheet music and plenty of coffee it's not a very difficult piece to learn the key for me was to start learning it at a very slow tempo and practice in the morning so I can think about it during the day and in the evening so it's on my mind when I fall asleep. That morning and evening practice repetition soon hammers it home. It's a lot of semiquavers but that can make sheet music look a lot more daunting than it really is.
Yes I've played for 10 years. Recently stopped bcs my epiano broke and I am too broke to replace it. Kinda in the same boat with my piano now.
Also tried producing music
Harp is a nice instrument, planning on switching to strings too
You look very likeable btw

i dont know an instrument cuz im poor and can't do band in my school cuz i have no ride home B)
Check out the Mr Holland's Opus Foundation:

yeah my schools not one of them
we have hefty fees (from what ive heard) and i can't do band cuz no ride home, since the school doesn't provide transport for anything except tutoring

That's the problem with a piano because unlike other instruments like a trumpet or violin you can't just borrow a piano and pushing one home every day and return it the next morning would soon become tedious. Get in with the head of music at your local university. Churches are also a good source of pianos.

casiotone ct-s190 with 400 tones... only 61 keys but comes with a carrying case.
...it's still in the box. 😆