So I thought who better to ask about learning piano at 38 than my favourite technical forum. I want something to do that takes me away from screens regularly and I think it must be possible to become reasonable if not great with a few years of practicing every day.
So I have a few questions on this:
1) Which piano should I get - I'd like one with as close to real piano keys as possible and a nice piano sound, looking at Yamaha P125, Kawai ES110 (sounds best) and Korg D1 (which IMO feels the best).
2) What techniques/apps/schedule did you use to learn piano? How good can you become when a bit older?
3) Is there anything else I need to know when learning piano? Should I get a teacher or just do my own learning/apps?
Thanks Hacker News!
Seems like an article that wouldn't be too hard to track down, but I'm not finding it. I think it was a mainstream magazine like the New Yorker or Atlantic. I'll keep looking.
Not this, but it was pretty good: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/20/magazine/quar...