Piano Lessons

Piano Lessons?
I want to know How To Play The Piano.
I have had a key board ever since I was 8 and I learned parts of Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition” and Pachebel’s “Canon” by following the keys lighting up but I can’t Read Music and I never had formal lessons…
1. How long does it take to be good?
2. Can you be good without formal training?
3. Is there anywhere I can find Piano tabs?
It all depends on how hard you work at it…..but it is a processes and if you have natural talent. Anyone can play, but some people have a bit more of a original understanding and ear for it. But Learn To Read your music….
Piano Lessons, Easy & Fast Course – Piano For All
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