Hi From Delaware
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2019 4:42 pm
Hello All,
New to Sessions.
I started playing piano about 6 yrs ago. After 5 yrs of “lessons”, I felt like I was going no where. Consequently, the last year, I laid off almost completely. Then I saw this program offered. I figured if I buy the lifetime subscription, it will force me back to the keys.
I just completed the first two boot camp lessons. Yes, very rudimentary stuff. But, the feedback makes you want to go back and correct it! Something I was told seems to be very important to adult learners. We tend to stop and go back rather than play through a mistake. With this setup, I can play through and then go back until I perfect it.
I did notice 5hat the lessons don’t seem to register complete right away, though. I had to reaccomplish lesson one and though I just finished lesson two, it still shows incomplete. Certainly I shouldn’t have to take each lesson twice! Ideas?
Oh, and a little about myself...
Turning 60 this year.
Wife and I have two sons and three grands (2 girls, 1 boy)
Retired AF and will be retiring from Fed Svc this Summer.
I look forward to sharing everyone’s piano adventure!
New to Sessions.
I started playing piano about 6 yrs ago. After 5 yrs of “lessons”, I felt like I was going no where. Consequently, the last year, I laid off almost completely. Then I saw this program offered. I figured if I buy the lifetime subscription, it will force me back to the keys.
I just completed the first two boot camp lessons. Yes, very rudimentary stuff. But, the feedback makes you want to go back and correct it! Something I was told seems to be very important to adult learners. We tend to stop and go back rather than play through a mistake. With this setup, I can play through and then go back until I perfect it.
I did notice 5hat the lessons don’t seem to register complete right away, though. I had to reaccomplish lesson one and though I just finished lesson two, it still shows incomplete. Certainly I shouldn’t have to take each lesson twice! Ideas?
Oh, and a little about myself...
Turning 60 this year.
Wife and I have two sons and three grands (2 girls, 1 boy)
Retired AF and will be retiring from Fed Svc this Summer.
I look forward to sharing everyone’s piano adventure!