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Keefaz
Jun 24, 2005

I'd love to learn. I have a cheap keyboard here that I use to mess around on--I'm a guitarist, but I tend to come up with lines and progressions that work better on piano every now and then. So, I have a reasonable knowledge of music theory, can read (slowly), but no technical skill whatsoever and, really, not very much money at all. Ideally, I'd like to able to play pop tunes, some easy classical pieces, although I would obviously not object if I were to become the nexxt Dave Brubeck or whatever. =D

Anyway. It seems I could use a teacher, but I can't afford a teacher. Are video/book lessons worthwhile or just a waste of time? I know I picked up a lot of bad guitar habits by self-teaching, but now (15 years later), I don't really care about those bad habits.

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