One year of piano progress (as a 40-year-old beginner)

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2020
  • So I spent a year learning to play the piano. This video - the result of probably about 350-400 hours of practice - doesn't even come close to some of the one-year progress videos out there, but I'm putting it up here as a record of my progress, and hopefully to inspire someone else to take a leap into starting something they've always wanted to do.
    I messed around with a bunch of different songs that I couldn't include in this video, and I'm planning to continue tweaking everything I worked on - as you can probably hear, my tempo and dynamics need work even on the stuff I can 'play'. I used a bunch of resources, but some of the most useful were:
    Jane's Piano (CZcams channel)
    Andrew Furmanczyk (CZcams channel)
    Alfred's Basic Level 1 (amzn.to/3KG6WOI)
    My keyboard is a Roland FP10: amzn.to/3ejmeg7
    (Disclaimer: These are affiliate links, I'll a commission if you buy the book or piano from them. No extra charges are made to you. Thank you!)
    I practised scales pretty much every day that I sat at the piano for at least the first eight months, and added in arpeggios and chord inversions after that. I also started reading music from my first day, although I didn't practice that as much as I should have - planning much more of it over the next year. If you've got any more questions about technique/songs I learned, etc, please hit me up in the comments - and please subscribe to see future piano projects!
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  • @JoelSnape1
    @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +259

    If you're thinking about starting something - piano! guitar! BJJ! - you might like my weekly newsletter, where I share more insights on starting things, learning, and getting stuff done. Check it out here: joelsnape.substack.com/subscribe

    • @BrodyStag
      @BrodyStag Před 8 měsíci +5

      Trust in Jesus y’all he is the only way. Trust that he died for our sins on the cross!!!

    • @Amirakadka
      @Amirakadka Před 7 měsíci

      Hello! I have a couple of questions, How many hours a day did you practice for, do you have any advice on how to learn faster and read music sheets? And what keyboard were you using on day 365 it sounds amazing!

    • @ChronoSquare
      @ChronoSquare Před 6 měsíci +2

      Did you play any other instruments before learning the piano?
      I still to this day have dreams where I flash back to high school and I'm trying to play (bass) clarinet but I'm missing my mouth piece or I have no reeds.
      I tried to learn the bassoon one summer, but dang it was too hard! I mean the normal register is easy enough if you can get the double reed action working, but the upper register my god that's tricky.

    • @icecreamman7480
      @icecreamman7480 Před 5 měsíci

      What software, books or apps do you recommend to start learning?.. I’m 42yo myself and interested in learning

    • @user-jj1bp3es3j
      @user-jj1bp3es3j Před 4 měsíci +1

      At 40 I was still trying both but did not take them far enough...

  • @chrisrojas3561
    @chrisrojas3561 Před 2 lety +13468

    Now imagine how quickly a one year old can learn this with 40 pianos.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety +3090

      I tried to think of a funny reply to this, but it kind of broke my brain.

    • @jonm7272
      @jonm7272 Před 2 lety +52

      😂😂😂

    • @subhi222
      @subhi222 Před 2 lety +22

      @@JoelSnape1 😂😂😂

    • @RAFAELFALA
      @RAFAELFALA Před 2 lety +343

      Project managers think exactly like that

    • @imkorona6592
      @imkorona6592 Před 2 lety +7

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @selftrue670
    @selftrue670 Před rokem +7384

    For those of you who feel you might be too old: I am 67 years old. I've played piano all my life but I remained at the same skill level for decades. Just about a year ago, I answered a Craigslist ad from some guys in my area wanting to put a band together. It's not like me to do that, but for some reason, I took a chance. Now I'm playing in three bands and all that playing has really upped my game. At 67. If I can do it, you can do it. The challenge is both fun and personally rewarding. Don't say or think you can't. Because you can.

    • @Allexxios
      @Allexxios Před rokem +283

      This sounds really inspiring. Pablo Casals was asked once:”why are you still practicing in your 90’s” and he answered: “because I think I’m getting better!”

    • @ha1ban3
      @ha1ban3 Před rokem +35

      based

    • @beanseason6515
      @beanseason6515 Před rokem +94

      I've been discouraged trying to write and publish my first novel in my mid thirties, but stories like this keep me motivated. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40. I suppose anything's possible.

    • @TeLeKiNeSiS360
      @TeLeKiNeSiS360 Před rokem +19

      I needed this. Thank you, kind soul!

    • @selftrue670
      @selftrue670 Před rokem +63

      @@TeLeKiNeSiS360 Three bits of advice: 1) never compare your skill level to anyone else; those better than you had to come through your level. 2) learn to play for the joy of music-not for any other reason; playing for fame and fortune yields far less satisfaction. 3) Play as often as possible and don't expect to be perfect. You'll learn more quickly by hearing and correcting your mistakes and misses.

  • @treestand5870
    @treestand5870 Před rokem +831

    As someone who's 24 with no musical experience and is starting the process of learning, this has given me so much inspiration!❣️

    • @TylerLarew
      @TylerLarew Před rokem +32

      25 here and am in the same boat. I was going to pursue piano back in middle school and to be honest I have no idea what ended up stopping me. Never too late though!

    • @saranunes6303
      @saranunes6303 Před rokem +25

      26 and same here. Just ordered my piano from amazon 😅 we can do this!

    • @bewareogre
      @bewareogre Před rokem +12

      27 and I might finally do it as well...

    • @user-vz1wk1oi4s
      @user-vz1wk1oi4s Před 11 měsíci +4

      im planning on learning the oud instrument turkish

    • @johnman515
      @johnman515 Před 10 měsíci

      @@saranunes6303if you don’t mind me asking, which one did you buy from Amazon? I’m also looking into learning how to play!

  • @carpark1414
    @carpark1414 Před rokem +460

    Seasoned pianist here and your progress in 1 year is remarkable. Perhaps you have the tenacity at 40. When I was learning as a 5-10 year old I couldn't care less about the piano and just counted the seconds until I could just end the lesson and get out of there. I think the mindset plays a pivotal role in how quickly your brain can soak it up. A very strong affective filter, if you will. You really wanted to learn and you put your heart and soul into it. Fantastic job.

    • @Zoomrail
      @Zoomrail Před 3 měsíci +4

      I'm 13 and have too much motivation that it's the only thing I think about that isn't running out it's been almost 2 weeks and I can sight read most grade 1 sheet music

    • @darryld1487
      @darryld1487 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Youth is wasted on the young.

    • @sobeit1927
      @sobeit1927 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Zoomrail”almost 2 weeks and reading grade 1 sheet music “ . You have no idea how useless you make me feel . Well done. Anyhow , sort of !

  • @jacobfunnell65
    @jacobfunnell65 Před 3 lety +2684

    So happy to find a real vid, and nice to see where genuine work can get you. People don't realize the fake "Grade 7 after a year" vids are just demoralizing for others!

    • @DanielLearnsPiano
      @DanielLearnsPiano Před 3 lety +54

      I discuss this exact thing in my recent 1 year progress video. There is plenty of real progress out there but it’s nowhere near as viral.

    • @adamglen635
      @adamglen635 Před 3 lety +8

      The complete Fur Elise is grade 7, so this vid is not far off being fake. If this was fake, it would probably have better sound quality.

    • @iuliansatnoianu6991
      @iuliansatnoianu6991 Před 3 lety +1

      You are right, and I agree with you. Though I am not sure why it has such a demoralising effect, even if you know it's fake.

    • @hoosas5998
      @hoosas5998 Před 3 lety +12

      @@adamglen635 the entirety of fur Elise is an intermediate level, at around a grade level of 4 to 5.

    • @dhruvsawant9234
      @dhruvsawant9234 Před 3 lety +18

      @@hoosas5998 I don't really get the 1-8 grading system that people use at all.
      People are obviously not talking about ABRSM/Trinity grades, as people classify some exceptionally difficult pieces as grade 8, when in the case of the aforementioned boards, they would be in one of the diploma levels.
      People aren't referring to the henle grading system either, as it goes up until 9.
      So where exactly has this weird and ever changing grading system come from?

  • @ericthompson2593
    @ericthompson2593 Před rokem +2419

    Well, my friend, I have to comment. I'm a professional pianist, masters degree in performance, and I am very impressed with what you've done in one year. I've been teaching all ages and levels since around 1995, and what you've just demonstrated is on the high end for such a short time of study. Good for you, my friend. Keep it up!

    • @cranberryeater7459
      @cranberryeater7459 Před rokem +15

      I have lumberjack fingers.
      Wish my fingers were long and slender :(

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před rokem +50

      @@cranberryeater7459
      It doesn’t take long, slender fingers or any special physical attributes to play piano. It takes proper technique. Any experienced piano teacher worth their fee can teach you how to play whether you have 12” long spider leg fingers or fat stubs. It’s posture and technique. If you want to learn it, you can do it. Don’t doubt yourself. Just put yourself in the hands of a capable teacher and apply yourself to it. 👍🏻

    • @alessandrorossi1294
      @alessandrorossi1294 Před rokem +5

      Well, this is about an hour a day of study, actually a tad more to hit 400 hours in a year.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +96

      Very kind of you to say, Eric. Thanks very much!

    • @sedroycover5325
      @sedroycover5325 Před rokem +6

      congrats I was inspired by your dedication, i'm playing piano for 10yrs but not classical music. I tried to play some pieces of chopin and beethoven damn it so hard. that's why im so impressed of those pianist who played classical music. 👍👍👍

  • @markthompson1796
    @markthompson1796 Před 8 měsíci +92

    I'm almost 42 and I just started yesterday. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @ernestp.worrell8871
      @ernestp.worrell8871 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Cool I’m 41 and I want to start day 1

    • @tire26
      @tire26 Před měsícem +1

      40 and same!

    • @ezequiasfernandez
      @ezequiasfernandez Před 11 dny +1

      hi Mark. Just checking up on you. How is your learning going? I'm 24 and want to buy a piano but a bit discouraged because people tell me it takes a very long time to be any good. Any advice on how to start and what helped you get better?

    • @markthompson1796
      @markthompson1796 Před 9 dny

      @@ezequiasfernandez It's going good. My goal is to play 15 minutes a day. 15 minutes is realistic and attainable for me and I suggest you set goals that are realistic and attainable for you personally. Pianote on CZcams has some excellent beginner videos to get you started and it should be easy to find a cheap used keyboard either online or at a second hand shop. If you're still practicing after 6 months then upgrade to something that sounds better. Yes, it takes a while to get good but so does everything in life. You get out what you put in. Have patience with yourself and aim for tiny tiny improvements each day. You can do anything you put your mind to!

  • @sajjanrajvaidya
    @sajjanrajvaidya Před rokem +584

    That is fantastic. This makes my heart happy. Good on you, mate!

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 11 měsíci +26

      Thanks for saying this! Comments like this mean a lot.

    • @juser-abuser
      @juser-abuser Před 5 měsíci

      Usually these kinds of videos are fake or not quite true.

  • @agcandkrc
    @agcandkrc Před rokem +1453

    This is what CZcams should always have been about! So inspiring. Great job!

    • @DodoToutDoux
      @DodoToutDoux Před rokem +5

      Exactly ❤️❤️❤️

    • @CB-rv2lj
      @CB-rv2lj Před rokem +1

      didn't seem to turn out that way did it.

    • @TechniqueSan
      @TechniqueSan Před rokem

      Shhhh, you WILL get political propaganda and corporate shilling down your throat and you WILL like it. - CZcams

    • @fredgarvin716
      @fredgarvin716 Před rokem +18

      @@CB-rv2lj CZcams is what you make it by what decide to watch.

    • @CB-rv2lj
      @CB-rv2lj Před rokem +1

      @@fredgarvin716 yeah man I know how the search function works, thanks.

  • @slandshark
    @slandshark Před 2 lety +706

    I'm 40, just started learning the piano 2 weeks ago. I'm finding extreme satisfaction with just simple milestones and reading half of the easiest songs of all time. :) It was my 6 year old daughter who inspired me. She came to me 2 weeks ago and had written notes on a piece of paper on sheet music shew drew from scratch. She asked me what it would sound like. She has never played an instrument before. That exact moment I dropped everything and immediately looked up an app to help her learn while we are at home. 2 weeks later, we are both playing every day and she's actually ahead of me in the lessons. The rest of my family (my Wife, me and our 3 daughters, oldest is 9) also started practicing as well all at the same time. The piano is bringing insane amounts of joy to my life and to my family!

    • @ajayreddy8732
      @ajayreddy8732 Před 2 lety +13

      Beautiful story

    • @Talia.777
      @Talia.777 Před 2 lety +3

      Keep going 😊😊👍

    • @-siranzalot-
      @-siranzalot- Před 2 lety +2

      This sounds perfect. Keep having fun you guys! :)

    • @sounds6365
      @sounds6365 Před 2 lety +4

      You made me cry. Hahaha. Really. That’s good.

    • @psykloz
      @psykloz Před 2 lety +1

      Your story brought me so much joy! Thank you for sharing. 🥰

  • @srs083
    @srs083 Před 4 měsíci +29

    I am a 40 yr old female - Learning the Keyboard as well. 6 classes done. This encourages me so much. Will keep practicing. Thank you so much for this video. ❤😊❤

  • @JamesIVmusic
    @JamesIVmusic Před rokem +107

    I'm a full time piano teacher and I applaud you! I wish all of my students had the same drive as you. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @ilovepianomagic
    @ilovepianomagic Před 2 lety +1268

    As a piano teacher, I am super impressed by your ability to improv in such a small amount of time!!

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety +130

      Oh that's super kind, thank you!

    • @SacWebDeveloper
      @SacWebDeveloper Před 2 lety +14

      This statement is discouraging, but OP's video is encouraging since I'm 33 and just started learning piano yesterday with a small amount of prior musical experience (basic chords in a HS rock band). I plan to dedicate 30mins to 1 hour a day. I plan to get really good at sight reading and constantly trying new pieces instead of sticking to the same old tunes.

    • @povman64
      @povman64 Před 2 lety +6

      @@SacWebDeveloper sight reading is valuable but so is getting a single piece to absolute perfection!

    • @raefsengupta
      @raefsengupta Před 2 lety +10

      @@SacWebDeveloper hey, glad you are excited about learning the piano! i am also a piano teacher and wanted to say that learning tunes to their fullest allows improvements in piano playing that won't happen from sight-reading. ideally, always be getting some tune up to "yea that's pretty good" zone (maybe like 80-90%). that said, do whatever works for you, i just have seen students get into cycles of sight-reading and continually dropping songs that are only at 40% and there are fundamental skills they just never ever work on because you only tend to work on those once pieces are already at the 40% level. one example: if you only have time to learn the notes of the piece accurately in succession, are you going to ever have enough time afterwards to practice rhythm?
      anyway, learning piano is exciting! and feel free to dm me (do they have that on youtube?) or comment or something if you want to talk more

    • @nishatchotu
      @nishatchotu Před 2 lety +4

      @@raefsengupta
      Hi sir i am from a small district of rajasthan india in my city there is no piano teacher but i want to learn piano how can i learn i have yamaha psr-340 keyboard

  • @davidc9396
    @davidc9396 Před rokem +489

    What impressed me the most was not the playing, but this man's perfect posture! I bet his back never gets sore!

    • @connorjackson2973
      @connorjackson2973 Před rokem +6

      bro i didnt notice until i read this 🤣

    • @kareandersson
      @kareandersson Před rokem +1

      There are many great pianists. Hard to compete. Saving the back does indeed lessen the costs. Hard if you are tall, though

    • @liveagaincoachingministry1319
      @liveagaincoachingministry1319 Před rokem +8

      I noticed throughout the video that his posture got straighter and straighter!!

    • @99catsin6bags
      @99catsin6bags Před rokem +4

      Get into power lifting. Even if you don't lift heavy your posture will improve a lot with core strength.

    • @billo.9324
      @billo.9324 Před rokem +5

      This comment made me sit-up straight. hahaha Thanks

  • @AGL23
    @AGL23 Před 4 měsíci +25

    You have no idea how inspiring this is! A lot of people begin to coast through life as they age. But examples like this is what makes life amazing. Stop coasting, and start living! ❤️

  • @samkedwards2032
    @samkedwards2032 Před rokem +81

    I have played piano for over 20 years. Your progress is honestly very impressive, and is shown by your consistency and understanding the importance of nailing technique before speed. I often see adult learners or beginners playing better than people who’ve played as long as I have or longer, because they practice properly. You’re awesome!!

    • @Gloortom
      @Gloortom Před 6 měsíci

      How do you practice properly, pls?

    • @samkedwards2032
      @samkedwards2032 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@Gloortom making sure you are getting the correct posture, hand positions and techniques and developing fundamentals. Keep practicing basic stuff even as you get more advanced. Progressively learning harder pieces.

    • @kawosdhdos
      @kawosdhdos Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@Gloortomslow with no mistakes. Quickly, allowing mistakes, or mindlessly is bad

  • @risika
    @risika Před rokem +403

    I was listening to a podcast that said, “it’s important to live life by design rather than emotion. Basically, sticking to a routine is what allows us to be the healthiest version of ourselves (especially when you're fighting these demons ex. OCD for me).
    I’ve had to overhaul how I approach taking care of my brain (exercise, journaling, studying etc) by practising mediocre consistency. Now I try to put in consistent 50-60% effort into my habits - to make sure I do it I began recording it and posting it on YT.
    Historically I have a habit of going too hard, not being able to sustain the Herculean effort, giving up and hating myself. So now I’m trying to give a small, consistent mediocre effort everyday. And its crazy how it adds up. Finally i feel regulated enough to begin the journey of learning new hobbies - and I feel ready to be seen trying.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +45

      Yes, this really resonates - sometimes you just have to keep it ticking over. There are days when I don't feel like doing ANYTHING, but the 10 minutes of...whatever...I get done by the end of the day always make me feel better. Hope it goes well for you.

    • @joshjones718
      @joshjones718 Před rokem

      @@JoelSnape1 well around 1 hour a day isnt going to cut it. try 6 hours at a time, 3 times a week for a month. you will have tripled your progress.

    • @awesomeglow
      @awesomeglow Před rokem +4

      @@JoelSnape1 @risika This sounds exactly like the book, Atomic Habits

    • @backlashza
      @backlashza Před rokem +7

      I relate to the statement so much and practiced this and failed many times but being consistent and sticking with a routine absolutely works for me. Now I just need to get off my couch and start doing it..whatever that may be .

    • @muratazaarzai
      @muratazaarzai Před rokem

      U are so relatable.... Thanks for motivating

  • @valerijajovanovic2020
    @valerijajovanovic2020 Před 3 lety +459

    This man: no musical knowledge
    Also this man: *starts with Fur Elize*

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 3 lety +98

      Haha to be fair it took me about six months to play the repetitive part properly and 12 to get through the whole thing. Still needs work to sound like I want it to, too.

    • @valerijajovanovic2020
      @valerijajovanovic2020 Před 3 lety +20

      @@JoelSnape1 That's fair, as far as I know it's usually taken up after 2-3 years of playing so you're doing great :)

    • @renguillar6155
      @renguillar6155 Před 2 lety +5

      @@JoelSnape1 Hi Joel, playing at 0:53 what is the title? Hoping you could share the title and link to music sheet, thanks and great work

    • @renguillar6155
      @renguillar6155 Před 2 lety +2

      Got it
      The Entertainer been looking for that thanks

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety +4

      @@renguillar6155 SorryI thought I'd replied! This is a more basic version of the Entertainer from Alfred's Basic 1 - can't find it online sadly.

  • @citrus_speaks
    @citrus_speaks Před rokem +58

    It's refreshing to see someone who isn't perfect persevering in the face of mistakes and difficulty. That's what made this so inspirational to me. Thank you!

    • @jimj2683
      @jimj2683 Před 2 měsíci

      Everyone who plays well has gone through the same mistakes. It is only a myth that child prodigies can play the piano with little training. They are all training hundreds of hours.

  • @luisnabais
    @luisnabais Před rokem +70

    I’m 41 and very much a beginner. I had the wish for many years to learn (I had lessons as a small kid but don’t remember anything). My wife just got me a beginner keyboard, I’ll try to learn as a hobby and long time dream. This is very inspiring.

  • @qwadratix
    @qwadratix Před 2 lety +576

    I've been playing now for about 18 months and yeah, this looks about right. I'm rather older than most at 74 so maybe I'm a bit slower.
    I've had problems with the fact that I found it easier to memorize pieces at first than to read the music but after about the 4th piece (Anna Magdalena) I ran into the fact that you have to constantly reinforce the memory or it fades and there simply isn't time in the day to keep it up.
    Now I've started over, making an effort to deliberately avoid memorizing and just reading off the page. It's coming along. Progress feels slower but I don't have the problem of simply running out of disk space anymore. 🤣

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety +63

      Starting in your 70s is genuinely inspiring stuff - I hope I'm still taking on new challenges if I make it to that age. And yes, I'd really like to be able to read well as well as memorise the pieces I love - the latter so I can play them without music, but the former so I can play simpler stuff just for fun. There's a lot to work on!

    • @Tina-qp7py
      @Tina-qp7py Před 2 lety +3

      That's my problem. It's faster to play by ear instead of work at learning to read music. I compose my own songs so there is no sheet music but I really should learn to read. No patience.

    • @lets.talkabout
      @lets.talkabout Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tina-qp7py Yeah, I'm the same way. I have the practice of learning "just listening", you know. But I'd really like to learn the theory of it all. After that, we don't forget anymore.

    • @vincentkwan8856
      @vincentkwan8856 Před 2 lety +2

      This is exactly my problem! I don't want to memorize as much, I'd rather learn to read. How did you do it may I ask?

    • @qwadratix
      @qwadratix Před 2 lety +2

      @@vincentkwan8856 I picked a couple of pieces that I like (the two G minuets 114 and 115 from Anna Magdalena) and played them through consecutively start to finish from the music. No stopping, no repeats and no looking at my hands, over and over for about a year solid. 20-30 times a day at a guess.
      Now I can play both reasonably well off the page and without the music I simply can't.
      Good news is that it does transfer to other pieces. Reading generally seems slightly easier. It's not so much about individual notes as the repeated patterns and relationships.

  • @jigglybandito9505
    @jigglybandito9505 Před rokem +45

    My favorite quote from my favorite “ to miss a note is insignificant, to play without passion is inexcusable “

    • @adambernhardt5366
      @adambernhardt5366 Před 6 měsíci

      If I see this comment on CZcams one more time, I'll actually lay an egg

    • @jigglybandito9505
      @jigglybandito9505 Před 6 měsíci

      @@adambernhardt5366 who cares

    • @Bergerac82
      @Bergerac82 Před 27 dny

      At least get it right “To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable”

  • @theofromzero544
    @theofromzero544 Před rokem +2

    Starting my journey today. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @teenanguyen217
    @teenanguyen217 Před rokem

    This is so much inspiration, you make me want to cry. Thankyou Joel for sharing this with us!

  • @joebremer1722
    @joebremer1722 Před rokem +753

    Oh my gosh! As someone who is in the process of learning piano and only ever sees people who have years of experience play, this is very inspiring and comforting. Thank you for putting this out.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +41

      No problem, Joe. Best of luck with your progress.

    • @pavlobrona
      @pavlobrona Před rokem +3

      Mentioning the Name of God in vain is a sin

    • @breyanahfrancis9525
      @breyanahfrancis9525 Před rokem +10

      @@pavlobrona gosh and God aren’t the same lol. you don’t pray to “gosh”, you pray to “God”. so with them using gosh, it isn’t a sin :)

    • @pavlobrona
      @pavlobrona Před rokem +2

      @@breyanahfrancis9525 You don't have to use God's name in vain anyway. His name should only be used when we pray to Him.

    • @CitizenMio
      @CitizenMio Před rokem +15

      @@pavlobrona Quite the sinner then by your own standards, you went out of your way to mention it twice and neither was in prayer.
      I'm only here for the extremely fast learning piano dude tho, so I'll run along now.

  • @xInfisphere
    @xInfisphere Před rokem +332

    I thought I was too old at 16. But I practiced synthesia on and off playing my fave songs and eventually got into music theory. Now I’m 26, and so happy I can express my emotional and mental experiences in a healthy way knowing something will come out sounding nice if I sit down and try anything 🙌

    • @seanandreipico1751
      @seanandreipico1751 Před rokem +1

      Hi you're beautiful. Nice work po.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +20

      This is so great, thank you for the comment

    • @allieberenice4559
      @allieberenice4559 Před rokem +8

      this is so encouraging because i’m 16 right now n i feel the same way, my big aspirations are at odds with my extremely low skill level haha

    • @xInfisphere
      @xInfisphere Před rokem +1

      @@allieberenice4559 YOUVE GOT THIS ⚡️⚡️♥️♥️ focus on what fills you with joy, and you’ll want to learn more and more! 🌿💪☀️

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před rokem +5

      @@allieberenice4559
      The entertainment media makes it look like 16 is too old to start-but it’s all a lie. You’re not even graduated from high school. Take it from someone old enough to be your dad, life is long and a lot will happen over the years. There’s still time to be a mega star if that’s what you pursue. But, remember…music is HUGE! Pop, Rock, and Rap are only 3 of DOZENS of musical genres. Blues, jazz, bluegrass, classical, folk (singer/songwriter), world, electronic, etc. etc. are all legit genres to explore.

  • @jls4382
    @jls4382 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank-you for posting this! Its so encouraging!

  • @m2i0n1i3
    @m2i0n1i3 Před 5 měsíci +2

    This was wonderful to watch... Put a smile on my face 😊 Good luck to you!

  • @rogerandrews1492
    @rogerandrews1492 Před 2 lety +34

    I see that you put the practice time in. I started at 70 and having lots of spare time really helps. You are definitely being rewarded for your effort. Well done.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety

      I definitely did! Thanks Roger, I hope your practice goes well - and hope I'm still learning at 70!

  • @LeonardoStoppa
    @LeonardoStoppa Před 2 lety +848

    It is inspiring. I have 42 and I will learn it!

    • @KarlaVS
      @KarlaVS Před 2 lety +13

      You can do it

    • @faizareseena128
      @faizareseena128 Před 2 lety +16

      Age is just a number....all the very best...

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety +25

      Are you learning?

    • @stellaartois303
      @stellaartois303 Před 2 lety +3

      @@JoelSnape1 how did you learn? I just bought a piano. What's the first thing that I should do?

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety +58

      @@stellaartois303 1. Find middle C
      2. Learn (roughly) what the rest of the notes are
      3. Try a C major scale
      4. Learn Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
      5. KEEP GOING

  • @tithisings
    @tithisings Před rokem +3

    Pure dedication. So proud of you for coming this far! You've done what many don't have the mindset to do. Wishing you my best, friend!

  • @user-dc7vc4fw9o
    @user-dc7vc4fw9o Před 7 měsíci +1

    Wow🎉Congratulations, dude! You're an inspiration, encouragement, and a genuine artist, you moved my heart! Keep it up and let's enjoy piano!!

  • @franciscofarias6385
    @franciscofarias6385 Před 2 lety +571

    Dude, thanks for this! I'm 26 and sometimes I feel I'm getting too old to learn new skills, but seeing you rocking at 40 made me realize this is bullshit and I should stop looking for excuses. Also, you're looking good!

    • @rosalynrendon4785
      @rosalynrendon4785 Před 2 lety +26

      Francisco always continue to learn as you age. That is one of the beauties of getting older. Every year you should learn or do something new that grows your brain or challenges you to grow in some fashion. We have a daughter your age. 😊 okay, go learn something 👍

    • @jackcraven7979
      @jackcraven7979 Před 2 lety +6

      I've been learning alto sax at 25 self taught 1 yr so far

    • @Bianca-333
      @Bianca-333 Před 2 lety +11

      It's never too late to learn something new. Teaching myself guitar on CZcams University! Do ALL the things your heart calls for!

    • @ewy4010
      @ewy4010 Před 2 lety +14

      bruh, I feel the same. I'm 28 and my first piano is being delivered tomorrow

    • @kaydens6964
      @kaydens6964 Před rokem +4

      I’ve always been a fast learner, it only gets faster as I age since learning has never been easier with all the information we have access now.

  • @dallysinghson5569
    @dallysinghson5569 Před rokem +158

    Mate that is something to be really proud of, while many of us lounge around watching TV hours a day, you taught yourself a new skill and it's awesome to see the progress.

  • @hiroki20
    @hiroki20 Před rokem

    You are just what I need for today. An absolute inspiration. Thank you.

  • @aggrothehorse9168
    @aggrothehorse9168 Před rokem

    Thank you, your video inspire me to keep practicing and getting better! Keep up the great work!

  • @TheZyzyzyzyzy
    @TheZyzyzyzyzy Před 2 lety +153

    Inspiring. I´m 40 in two weeks. I´ve bought a keyboard for my kids, but felt too old to start to learn by myself. But now as I see you, it couln´t be too late for me too.

    • @Demmi086
      @Demmi086 Před 2 lety +10

      Don't see any reasons why it can be too late. I tried to learn guitar in childhood for a couple of weeks but skipped it. Then I tried at 35 and felt like it is much easier to learn then in childhood. This is an old myth about the age that was already revealed.

    • @rebeccaroskeland1163
      @rebeccaroskeland1163 Před 2 lety +4

      never too late!! good luck

    • @datmangotho9618
      @datmangotho9618 Před rokem +2

      It’s never too late!! Just have fun with it and don’t be too frustrated if it’s hard

  • @Pixeliarmus
    @Pixeliarmus Před 3 lety +71

    It'll be 2 years for me in a couple months, started at the age of almost 29. Didn't know there were so many adult beginners like myself. Great progress and good job having the courage to start something new at an age where most would think it's too late for them

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you! I checked out your channel, great work.

    • @jimmysyar889
      @jimmysyar889 Před 2 lety +1

      Please! You’re so young!

    • @kawiMC
      @kawiMC Před 2 lety +2

      I started playing about 6 months ago at 31 years old. You’re far from alone!

  • @SugarCatLoaf
    @SugarCatLoaf Před 5 měsíci

    Incredibly cool to hear the progress thank you for posting this and keep it up!

  • @donaldvoetberg2990
    @donaldvoetberg2990 Před rokem +4

    I’ve been playing the piano for about 10 years now and I gotta say, you’ve made incredible progress for just one year. Keep up the good work!

  • @gottaplaytennis
    @gottaplaytennis Před rokem +4

    My wife is 65 years young, and this past May of 2022 she played in her first piano recital after about six months of lessons. Seniors get totally dismissed by today’s youth. This is just one small example of how we can still accomplish anything, and it shows the commitment and dedication most times not seen by those who choose video games and Tick-Tock over learning real lifetime skills. I’m very proud of my wife Trish, and I’m here to say it’s never too late to learn something new. Congrats to you and your progress, and hopefully you have a long lifetime to continue fine-tuning your gift of music.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem

      That's amazingly impressive from your wife, thanks for telling the story, I love this

  • @scottcoletta
    @scottcoletta Před 2 lety +123

    Nice! I have been teaching for 25 years, too many students to remember, and I’d say you’re making above average progress from what I’ve seen. Most need a lot longer to do what you’re doing even with determination and help. I suggest finding a good teacher to help you out, but regardless keep it up!

  • @nikkanikka4657
    @nikkanikka4657 Před rokem

    Congratulations!!! You inspired me to do the same. After all, hard work and consistency are the key to success.

  • @Troy_ZJuice_Man
    @Troy_ZJuice_Man Před 3 dny

    Thankyou for sharing! Love this

  • @judithharris1485
    @judithharris1485 Před rokem +78

    Well done that man, I've always wanted to play the piano and at 65 you have just inspired me to start learning and I shall be teaching myself, as you did.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +11

      Judith, this is genuinely fantastic news, thanks for your comment. Very best of luck with it, I hope it goes well.

    • @judithharris1485
      @judithharris1485 Před rokem +9

      @@JoelSnape1 Thank you Joel, have now ordered everything I need, can't wait for the delivery. X

    • @devilvocano420
      @devilvocano420 Před rokem +3

      @@judithharris1485
      All the best
      Dont give up!

  • @hjelmstad2
    @hjelmstad2 Před 2 lety +138

    Really impressive progress! I've taught adult beginners who didn't make nearly this much progress, so that's a real testament to your determination and work ethic. One tip that I think would help a lot: sit closer and try to let your arms hang from the shoulder down. Then you can use the weight of your hanging arms as a way of "falling" onto the keys you want to play. I think this adjustment would make things feel a lot easier. Keep up the great work!

    • @Nelson-sr2bi
      @Nelson-sr2bi Před 2 lety +21

      No, he clearly has a chad position

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety +18

      I...don't know what this means but I'm taking it as a compliment?

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 2 lety +22

      Thanks Robert! I've bought a stand since this video, and I'm trying to do exactly this, hopefully future videos will show an improvement!

    • @tomcotter4299
      @tomcotter4299 Před 2 lety +2

      Lol you don’t want to know

  • @samuelbaggett5002
    @samuelbaggett5002 Před 8 měsíci +6

    As someone who's played since I was 6, this makes my heart so glad! Good progress and hard work - keep it up, and thanks for sharing!

  • @Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm567
    @Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm567 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Love this honest showcase of skills! Great work brother! I’m right there with you learning at 34. Learning to read music is quite a challenge but for each song learned it’s quite a beautiful experience.

  • @Ryy_Ryy
    @Ryy_Ryy Před rokem +132

    Man this is genuinly inspring. Im 31 an deal with depression and some self-esteem issues. I always feel like i want to learn to play an instrument but its always accompanied by a feeling of "its too late to start". I never played ANY instrument besies a recorder in elementary school. I dont know how to read music. Ive been wanting to learn the piano and this video showed me that Its not too late and I CAN DO IT if i put in effort and commit. Thank you

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +20

      I'm so glad to hear this, Ryan. It's not always easy but it's SO much fun and the process will teach you a lot. Please let me know how it goes!

    • @ProphetOfBiss
      @ProphetOfBiss Před rokem +8

      I’m 31, I started piano just ~4 months ago? Never had any music lessons. Also struggle with depression and anxiety. I used lessons as a means of dealing with my anxiety and learning a little more at home every day helps the depression and expression. Full steam ahead!

    • @aleigor450
      @aleigor450 Před rokem +7

      @@ProphetOfBiss 32 here and getting bored of just playing video games and working, been thinking of picking an hobby like piano, but I have 0 musical skills. Reading comments like yours here is just inspiring me to maybe, just do it. Gonna dust off my dad's piano and let's do it!

    • @bunkoishii
      @bunkoishii Před rokem +3

      Are we twins separated at birth!? 😂 I'm also 31, and recovering from severe depression... When visiting my parents two weeks ago, I snatched their old keyboard from the attic and I've been teaching myself how to play ever since. I'm a total noob with no experience and I can't read music sheets yet, but it feels really nice to be learning something new (but at the same time, that is not exactly like studying for a class). It's like... brain refreshing? Sorry, not a native speaker.
      And sorry about the rambling, but the point is -> maybe playing an instrument can also help you with your depression :') Hope things get better for you soon

    • @Ashtarot77
      @Ashtarot77 Před rokem +2

      I'm 45 and only started to learn how to play the piano at the start of the year. I was shown the basic notes in primary school, and only properly learning how to read sheet music now. But there are also amazing CZcams Channels where tutors teach you how to play songs note by note. Bitesized Piano is one of them. To date I can play the likes of Satie, Beethoven, Chopin. It's easy when you put your mind to it, and piano is amazing for your mental health. Do it!!

  • @gonzalozubillaga9341
    @gonzalozubillaga9341 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing it gives me hope as well!!!

  • @CSSoda
    @CSSoda Před rokem

    Thank you for posting. Really inspiring!

  • @carlpanzram2012
    @carlpanzram2012 Před 2 lety +5

    People have no idea how much effort learning a instrument is.
    It requires CONSTANT work and thought. You really need to want it. Nobody learn instruments by accident, everybody who is proficient has been practicing pretty much daylie for years.
    Ive been learning guitar for just about a year now, and i gotta say its the most rewarding hobbie besides cooking, reading, sports and learning languages ive ever had.
    Its so much fun, i can literally entertain myself for hours every day just by picking up my guitar and exploring music its amazing.
    Its just as frustrating as it is rewarding.
    Definitely better than video games.
    And you get the added bonus of being able to entertain other people too, which is absolutely crazy.

    • @michaeljurney8354
      @michaeljurney8354 Před 2 lety

      at least 10 minutes a day, just to prevent loosing progress.

  • @DanielLearnsPiano
    @DanielLearnsPiano Před 3 lety +71

    Great job! When I heard the intro I thought this was going to be another Fantaisie Impromptu by month 12 progress video. Glad to see it wasn’t. My first year is up soon, so will be adding to the pool of first year progress videos.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 3 lety +10

      Hahah, I'll be lucky if I can do Fantasie Impromptu by year 5 I think! Thank you.

  • @ActualCounterfactual
    @ActualCounterfactual Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing, just about to start, and this is very encouraging 😃

  • @garygreer5365
    @garygreer5365 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this. I have started the same journey about 2 months ago. Your progress is inspiring.

  • @sashaspotato1396
    @sashaspotato1396 Před 2 lety +5

    This was super heartwarming to watch! The progress is here, we can see how your efforts brought you where you are now (: keep up the good work you nailed this!

  • @ChardeeMacdennis339
    @ChardeeMacdennis339 Před rokem +54

    Knowing how to play an instrument is a gift that literally keeps on giving. Also super helpful at relieving anxiety 😊

  • @anontob
    @anontob Před 5 měsíci

    I applaud ur hard work. I learned piano for over a decade now, it's honestly very impressive the way you've progressed in just a year. This is coming from someone half your age, and with over 10 year piano experience. Keep the good work up, your extremely talented!

  • @HARRYSINGHBK
    @HARRYSINGHBK Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great Sir! You motivated me that it's possible to play a piano in year like you.Thanks so much ♥️♥️

  • @mjotd8670
    @mjotd8670 Před 2 lety +5

    That is so impressive, you have nailed it! - Keep up the practice, playing an instrument pleases not only you, but the listeners.

  • @MommyBee1589
    @MommyBee1589 Před rokem +3

    This was heart warming to watch ♥️ being a lifelong learner is so important. Loved it and amazing progress! Gives me hope!

  • @AlegriaAF
    @AlegriaAF Před 2 měsíci

    Very inspiring, thanks for sharing ❤

  • @BohdanTrotsenko
    @BohdanTrotsenko Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome. Thanks for documenting this experiment.

  • @ahaisga2675
    @ahaisga2675 Před rokem +17

    Just stumbled across this video. Been wanting to play piano for YEARS! I'm 22 and used to play the guitar but it got stolen and I never picked it back up. So I bit the bullet and bought a keyboard last night and now I'm just watching people's progress. You're doing an amazing job and I hope I can get there within time!

  • @davidgray2845
    @davidgray2845 Před rokem +63

    I’m a 41 year old self taught guitarist. It’ll be 26 years in December that I’ve been playin. I’m proud of you brother! Way to stick with it 🤘

    • @jah0708
      @jah0708 Před rokem

      May I ask what tools you used to progress? I bought the Fender subscription and I've been trudging along. I also bought Rocksmith to go through their lessons. Still working through it. I feel like I've hit a wall and can't get past it!

    • @Ashtarot77
      @Ashtarot77 Před rokem +1

      @@jah0708 How much do you pay for the Fender subscription? I take online piano lessons, with the option of actually going to the location, but I'm too lazy to travel 😂 Look up Ricky's School of Rock. Huddersfield based, but they offer online lessons. I pay £19 for 30 minutes. Some of their tutors have played with bands like Terrorvision. You also decide how often you want to have your lessons.

    • @jah0708
      @jah0708 Před rokem

      @@Ashtarot77 It's $75 a year or something like that. No personal tutor though, all pre-recorded videos. That price doesn't sound bad for 30 minutes if I am getting some direction!

  • @AegVII
    @AegVII Před rokem

    I bought a keyboard just about a year ago but really started to be consistent around October 2022. I started lessons and have made huge strides. What you accomplished in 1 year is amazing! (and you using a chair and books to hold up the keyboard 🤯) and you're self-taught. Props to you. I can't wait to see how much better I become with more time and dedication. Playing piano has become one of my favorite hobbies. I started this journey for my mental health and it was one of the best decisions I have ever made.

  • @guycarignan2263
    @guycarignan2263 Před rokem

    Wonderful idea to record that fantastic progression.Bravo for your determination.

  • @DWatso
    @DWatso Před 2 lety +3

    On this very road right now, I'm struggling to find the time, but getting there - seeing this video, through the concentration on your face as you stare at those keys in the early days, I recognise the win you are feeling - great work!

  • @tvitali3196
    @tvitali3196 Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing job on your first-year progress! I'm just getting back into playing piano myself and am very inspired by you :)

  • @antonio_carvalho
    @antonio_carvalho Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for the inspiration! In my 40's here and dwelling with the idea of buying a piano to start learning, and your video gave me hope!

  • @northernpianomusic
    @northernpianomusic Před 8 měsíci

    Well done! Nice to see that kind of dedication. 💫

  • @tlhalosonakedi3348
    @tlhalosonakedi3348 Před 2 lety +6

    Awesome stuff. I’m on day 14, and I’m 42. Like so many have said, watching a real video of real progress is so inspiring. Plus you even got yourself a new piano.

  • @nikolapetricevic
    @nikolapetricevic Před rokem +20

    You have a really great sense of rhythm when you are comfortable with a piece which is amazing.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +4

      Ha thank you, it still feels clunky to me, but I'm glad to hear this!

  • @IVANKK14
    @IVANKK14 Před rokem +8

    This progress is amazing! It is a proof that hard work and consistency always pays off. Well done!

  • @simontalks5752
    @simontalks5752 Před rokem +4

    You are amazing! It is never too late to learn or pick up something again. I learned some guitar when I was a teenager but was never serious about it, so I put it down for almost 20 years. I picked up my guitar again last month, started to learn how to play in fingerstyle, and knowing I make some progress, I feel happy again.

  • @matzacomn
    @matzacomn Před 3 lety +78

    This is inspiring!
    I was kinda unsure to start playing piano due to my age, but this video gives me the push I needed!

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 3 lety +13

      It's never too late! Best of luck!

    • @DanielLearnsPiano
      @DanielLearnsPiano Před 3 lety +12

      Get started. I’m 43 and just about to finish my first year. It’s never too late.

    • @dr.archanamuralidharan8891
      @dr.archanamuralidharan8891 Před 2 lety +3

      @@DanielLearnsPiano yup, I have seen 70 year olds starting the piano, age is just a number!

    • @daveverwoerd6046
      @daveverwoerd6046 Před 2 lety

      I am 64 and also just started playing keyboard

  • @Ranveerdanraj
    @Ranveerdanraj Před 5 měsíci

    I just breezed through the video. Thank you for posting this. I ve been looking for a motivation to get back into playing keyboard again (just know the basics of basics, nothing else). Thanks a ton. Though it might not much sense to you, the sheer existence of this video gives me hope. 😇

  • @TheDustinarnold21
    @TheDustinarnold21 Před rokem

    Great job dood! Music really is the gift that keeps on giving.

  • @glendabear
    @glendabear Před rokem +7

    This is really inspirational. I’ve decided that at the age of 42 I would like to learn a musical instrument and have chosen the piano/keyboard. You are proof that practice makes perfect.

  • @andyspiller0
    @andyspiller0 Před rokem +4

    I've been playing the piano since I was 4 years old (I'm 60 now) and I just want to say congratulations, well done, and keep going - we all learn something new everyday

  • @PsyPsySimon
    @PsyPsySimon Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much! You have helped me in ways you cannot understand. I will come back to this one day, and thank you properly.

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před 4 měsíci +1

      My man - what an incredible comment to get. However this video's helped you, I'm glad it has. All the best with whatever you're doing. Keep in touch!

  • @ajotech
    @ajotech Před 6 měsíci

    Outstanding great job Joel. Excellent!

  • @CarlosEduardoRodrigues
    @CarlosEduardoRodrigues Před 2 lety +5

    Parabéns pela evolução, é uma grande motivação.

  • @Chasantnik
    @Chasantnik Před rokem +7

    As a piano teacher this is very inspiring. Many thanks for sharing.

  • @nickiehartmusic
    @nickiehartmusic Před rokem

    I am impressed by your phenomenal progress in such a short space of time.

  • @Rokanlevio
    @Rokanlevio Před 4 měsíci

    this is great to watch someone with such determanation to do something they enjoy and just in one year you're amazing ☺

  • @elvisojeda5600
    @elvisojeda5600 Před rokem +5

    It's so refreshing to see someone who's not constrained by the common ideas like time and age. I've been working hard on my crafting and I'm no kid anymore; thank you for sharing, it can certainly inspire others.

  • @kellylafrance1054
    @kellylafrance1054 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for sharing! I'm 54 and trying to learn. Your video is extremely inspiring!

  • @edsonsilva-id1sx
    @edsonsilva-id1sx Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for inspiring me to start as well!

  • @ThankYou-bn6bp
    @ThankYou-bn6bp Před rokem +19

    Omg I’m so glad to find you and this community! I’m 36 and have literally just started learning piano today. I look forward to the journey of learning as much as the results. ❤

    • @JoelSnape1
      @JoelSnape1  Před rokem +3

      Amazing! Even if you're never going to post it, I recommend recording your progress, it's great to look back on.

  • @Kabab
    @Kabab Před rokem +8

    How on earth CZcams knew I was thinking about learning the piano again at 37yrs old is absolutely beyond me. I haven't even said it out loud.

  • @daniellapierre9798
    @daniellapierre9798 Před 2 lety +9

    Good job! Never to late to start learning something new!
    Started learning guitar at 50 and now I teach my grand son at 59, good luck!

  • @jaybee4288
    @jaybee4288 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I’m a piano teacher playing all my life. It’s incredible progress and great patience at this age, congratulations! I love how Elise is your day 4 piece and your day 365 piece. I always find it cute when people start with simplified versions of classics then later on improve them. 😊. Keep it up!

  • @scottal
    @scottal Před měsícem +1

    Great choice of songs too. I'm just starting and you've inspired me to keep going. Cheers

  • @saihaj7854
    @saihaj7854 Před rokem +10

    I’ve turned 18 and thought it might be to late to learn. Watching you has inspired me to start

    • @glad_exe
      @glad_exe Před rokem +7

      I started playing at 20 and I improved at an exponential rate. I was able to play Chopin in just a few weeks. Don’t get discouraged just because you didn’t play from a young age. I call BS on that you can’t become an expert on something if you didn’t start from a young age. I truly believe that it’s never too late to start practicing and get to a high level.

    • @AdahirLangarica
      @AdahirLangarica Před 2 měsíci

      please starts

    • @Parkyejin196
      @Parkyejin196 Před měsícem

      Practice is what matters not age

    • @Parkyejin196
      @Parkyejin196 Před měsícem

      You have plenty of time take it easy keep going i knoe you can do it

  • @riaa3218
    @riaa3218 Před rokem

    That's amazing dedication and very inspirational. Really good job keep at it!

  • @christopherblackwell6362
    @christopherblackwell6362 Před 2 měsíci

    One year that’s super quick progress congrats 🎉keep it uon

  • @justincomolli3014
    @justincomolli3014 Před 2 lety +3

    Bravo!! I tell people all the time that say they wished they’d learned an instrument that it’s never too late. Awesome, good for you buddy 🎼

  • @kgsuw
    @kgsuw Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much! I'm 37 and I was so worried If I can make it. Just like you, wanted to be very fine at it. So happy to see, this is energy..