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Instant piano for Hopelessly busy people - Does it work?

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Been thinking about learning Piano. I have no dreams of becoming Mozart or playing professionally. I just want to be able to play, sound good, and have fun. My schedule is pretty packed as is so won't be able to practice for hours on end each day. Maybe just 30 mins a day, max.

Do those classes called "Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People" work? I've never played piano before so realistically, what would I be able to do after taking that class? I know that it can vary from person to person, but just wanting to get an idea of what I'll be able to do on a piano if I take that class.

Thank you mucho.
 
By the way...totally just busting your balls, I saw the opportunity for a joke and took it.

Piano is cool as hell in my opinion. I always said if I was going to play anything it would be the piano, but I'm fuckin' tone deaf.
 
By the way...totally just busting your balls, I saw the opportunity for a joke and took it.

Piano is cool as hell in my opinion. I always said if I was going to play anything it would be the piano, but I'm fuckin' tone deaf.

This is a fine example everyone of making a perfectly good joke, then bitching out right away before the joke is ever really fully effective.
 
Im just kidding Jacki, I saw the opportunity and went with it. :)
 
I'm sure there are a ton of lessons on youtube for beginners. Maybe you should try that first. That is how I learned my first notes on the sax.
 
This is a fine example everyone of making a perfectly good joke, then bitching out right away before the joke is ever really fully effective.

I know :icon_sad:, he seems like a nice guy though. I'm weak.
 
I'd tell you if you had the ambition of Mozart.
 
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