The piano is one of the most difficult and rewarding instruments to learn; not only do you have to learn to read notes and translate them to the keys, but you have to do it with both hands at the same time. You'll also have to learn to play with correct technique or you could face injuries in the future.
My Everything is written in the key of F♯ Mixolydian. According to the Theorytab database, it is the 8th most popular key among Mixolydian keys and...
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Read More »By your fourth year, your progress is really up to you. You can start increasing your speed capabilities and the difficulty level of your music if you are willing to practice, and you should be able to sight read early intermediate music. If you’ve been learning to play by ear and improvise during lessons, you might be getting to the point where you’re ready to share your gift with others!
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