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davec

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  1. ok. Just a thought, i've found some music lying around the house, like fur elise and 'el piano' (that theme song for movie) do you know what level of difficulty these pieces are? and will learning difficult pieces at early stage do anything bad to me
  2. that makes sense, any particular suggestions for some piano pieces (names) then? and are scales important at all? reading notes are fine (i play another instrument) although the bass clef takes some getting used to
  3. i have recently decided to start practicing (on my own) the piano. I have theory background and im fairly proficient in another instrument (treble clef). I'm not prepared to take lessons or spend more than half an hour a day on practicing. I'm interested in suggestions on how I would go about with learning how to play piano in terms of perhaps music, pieces, what to be aware of, technical work etc. I would say my goal is to be able to play piano proficiently enough for recreation and well enough so that I can compose music with the piano/keyboard. Any other thoughts would be appreciated as from what I have seen from the forum most of you are pianists.
  4. In case you're interested it is possible I think to convert pdf files into .bmp files then use photoscore etc to scan the image from there.
  5. how to convert pdf to sibelius (without photoscore or other forms of picture scanning)

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