Am I to old to learn how to play the piano? ?

Most people learn how to play the piano when theyre kids. Im 15 and really want to learn how to play it.
is it hard to learn how to play it?

5 Responses to “Am I to old to learn how to play the piano? ?”

  • Jen T:

    no you are not too old to learn the piano I did not start playing the guitar until i was 14. Piano when I was 16 and the Sax when I was 11 so no I do not think you are too old to learn . Just remember that you have to put a lot of time into it.

  • kiwee@y7mail.com:

    The creative arts has no retirement age. So if piano is what you want to learn, have at it. To get good, give yourself at least four years to master it.

  • molliemormon:

    You’re never too old to learn how to play!!! The only reason why people may say you are too old is because most people expect you to be AMAZING by the time you are a teenager….

    But there is no age limit….I started playing cello when I was 16! And I still love it.

    Good luck!

  • Black-n-White Keys:

    It’s not hard. You’re never too old to learn to play piano. I just started learning about 2 years ago. I’m level two right now. I’m also 15. With a good teacher, you should be able to progress quite easily. However, you must also continually practice. Two years ago, when I just started, I got a teacher who I didn’t really learn from, so I dropped for a while and got a better teacher. Make sure you get a good teacher as your teacher can help you immensely.

    PS: I learned the basics of piano playing in about 3 days. I knew what the notes were and I was able to play small pieces. That’s how easy it is!

  • tammee:

    My favourite student was an 80 year old lady. You are never too old to learn anything. Someday I’m going to learn to play the violin. I’ve mastered the piano, I play a little flute, guitar and organ. But….I’m going to learn another instrument because I love music.

    If you have a desire to learn, let nothing stop you. At first it is a bit tricky because the language of music is very different than the english language. Once you catch on, it’s fun, exciting and inspiring.

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