HOW I PLAN TO LEARN THE PIANO IN 6 STEPS™
UPDATE: So far, a lot of this is working. I'm noticing slight improvements in math skills, it's opened up mental pathways in my programmer's brain and I am not afraid of a piano any more, I can already pretend I know a few things. (In just 2 weeks mind you)
- Classical is too hard, you have to repeatedly practice boring crap until you either die or decide you suck… unless you're a prodigy which I'm not.
- What's easy to learn is a pentatonic scale. Only 5 notes to worry about, they pretty much sound good whichever way you combine them and you can hack some fake jazz, blues, soul, gospel and folk for only 5 notes. Man, that's a bargain!
- I figure by the time I achieve reasonable comfort with the pentatonic scale in C, I can move on to the next one (D) and the next one until I've got the whole pentatonic alphabet.
- At this point, I should be happy with my right hand, time to work the left. So I turn off the lights...
- ...because I'm calmer in the dark and for