Practice Makes Purr-fect
I’m back to my blog after a long break. First, I was so packed with my hectic schedule. Last semester was the busiest semester throughout my life in SMU. Second, I got a full month’s holiday and affected myself with HK TVB drama fever once again.
And honestly, another reason is because of a particular module that I’ve in my school. This module motivated me again to write my blog.
Nonetheless, I am really excited about this time, because I’ve got so much to share with everyone.
Another reason, why I kept busy is because I am so crazy about learning piano. It started when I was so fascinated watching someone play an instrument well. I would love to have that kind of talent. I used to learn organ and harmonica when I was really young. I started taking organ lessons at the age of 10. Sadly, after 2 years of learning, I moved house and eventually moved to Singapore.
Honestly, I don’t have natural talent. I learn piano quite slow. Imagine... I am an adult who decided to take up the piano. To be honest, it is not easy to start the piano. It needs to spend a lot of time practising. It often requires a lot of dedication and practice to get the results.
In this blog, I would like to share my experiences learning piano as an adult learner. Some people believed that the only way to learn piano was to start very young. I guess the reasons because when starting young, we can understand things quicker and focus better. Though my progress is very slow, the process of learning makes me joy.
Some websites that really useful for beginners: Piano Lessons
So far, I have learnt a few simple songs. And currently, during my free time, I will keep learning some new songs. I am looking for free piano sheets, any recommendation? I believe a great deal of joy and fun can be had playing the piano at any age.