Can a 17 year old still learn piano Yes, yes

Updated on educate 2024-06-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's never too late to learn the piano at any age! As long as you're alive. It's possible.

    In the past, my parents didn't let me learn, but now I want to learn it myself! As long as you like it, you can learn, of course envy is one thing, learning the piano is not as simple as you think, do everything with perseverance, if you just envy others, you are not very hard, then you are easy to give up, after all, practicing the piano is really boring, you must always have motivation to push you to do. Otherwise, it's easy to give up, and now the piano is good or it was forced out by my parents when I was a child.

    Either it's just for the sake of being admitted to the ** college. It's for your own interest to learn probably only when you grow up and understand things before you want to learn hard, but after learning for a while, you will feel bored, especially in the first year, you can't play any good tunes, you can only practice repeatedly.

    And the point is that the cost is very high, learning piano is a big expense, and the tuition fee is very expensive. And you have to practice every day after learning. How to practice?

    Piano! There is no need to buy! ~!

    As for what you said about self-study, it is simply impossible.

    Self-study can only be done when you have a certain foundation to learn appropriately, but progress is not fast...

    Like you, I love the piano and envy others, so I went to learn it despite my parents' objections, and the facts tell me that if I am not strong and persevering enough, it is definitely not that simple.

    I've been studying for a year now, and that's what I feel.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you look at this question, you're all about the same age, and I think you're probably the same question

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As long as you have faith, there is no problem, my classmate also started learning at the age of 16, and now he is ready to take the 10th grade.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Learning piano at the age of 17 may be a bit late for the average person. Because a lot of the perception of the piano is better understood by each other when they were children. However, if you are particularly fond of the piano or have a high talent, it is also very likely that you will be a late bloomer.

    One of my students started studying when he went to university, and now, he has passed the 10th grade in three years. (He only took the test.)

    Levels 8, 9, 10).

    Generally speaking, if Lianqin is for recreation, that is, to play some pop music, or completely for self-entertainment, then as long as there is no disease in the fingers, a little more effort can achieve good results, but if you want to practice some professional-level certification, or want to learn professional and play some super difficult pieces (such as the "Yellow River" suite, etc.), then if you don't have any natural sensitivity to musical instruments, it is recommended not to try.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, there is no age limit for learning piano, and older people will have stronger comprehension skills. The disadvantage is that the joints become stiffer, which is difficult to achieve with some techniques. However, if you just have a hobby, not to be a pianist, you can still do it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many friends who like to ask questions such as how old they are and whether they can still learn.

    In fact, no matter how old you are, what kind of conditions, as long as you have ideals and goals, you will definitely be able to achieve them, even if you can't achieve your initial goals, you will get a precious process!

    Think about it, if you only seek results, the result of life is nothing more than old age and death.

    Or the process is good!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Oh, learning the piano is a child's skill, you are learning now, it can only be a hobby!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Like you, I am also 17 years old, and after the electronic piano exam, I really want to continue to take the piano exam, but I have no time because I am very busy with my studies. I also consulted the teacher, and the answer she gave me was: learning is the most important thing now, and after the university exam, you have time to learn anything, but if you want to do it, don't try it, it's not very difficult, do things not depending on your age, but to see if you have perseverance, I believe that as long as you have perseverance, everything will be done well.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    On this question, I would like to ask you a rhetorical question:"Is that your dream? "The image that comes to mind --- you are the protagonist of the stage, and the applause is deafening.

    If so, fly! Although I have this dream, I have a greater dream waiting for me, and may my blessings help me to make this dream come true, because you and I were also delayed in the rainy season at the age of 17.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Piano is not about how early you learn, but how much fun it can bring to your life, those who learn very young, grow up but idle piano people, it is better to learn late but can always love her people, so you can learn but you must think well, learning piano is not just a fun thing

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No problem!!

    As long as you work hard!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as there is perseverance, the iron rod sharpens the real needle.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As long as you work hard, you can't do it.

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