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<div class="bbWrapper">Anyone here teach themselves to play an instrument at a high level ? Its fun and it turns out there are many positive benefits for the brain.<br /> <br /> I have always loved piano beats and I decided last night that I was gonna learn how to play myself the following morning. <br /> <br /> I am not really interested in music theory or writing my own music etc I just want to learn to play some cool songs really well.<br /> <br /> I just get tutorials for some of my favourite songs on youtube and play them. I already learned 2 piano rifts from 2 popular hip hop songs and I am working on my first full song. <br /> <br /> Its pretty addictive I must say I spent about 2-3 hours this morning trying to get a hang of it, my wrists are killing me<span class="smilie smilie--emoji" title="Big Grin :D" data-smilie="8" data-shortname=":D">😀</span>.<br /> <br /> How learning instrument benefits your brain:<br /> <br /> <div class="bbMediaWrapper" data-media-site-id="youtube" data-media-key="R0JKCYZ8hng"> <div class="bbMediaWrapper-inner"> <iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R0JKCYZ8hng?wmode=opaque" loading="lazy" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </div> </div><br /> Song I am attempting to master, wonder how long it will take me :<br /> <br /> <div class="bbMediaWrapper" data-media-site-id="youtube" data-media-key="4AMwaWnOcKU"> <div class="bbMediaWrapper-inner"> <iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4AMwaWnOcKU?wmode=opaque" loading="lazy" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </div> </div></div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">I&#039;ve self taught to play guitar ...until i decided to take some lessons so i could improve. It was a few years ago, now you can find basically anything on the internet on how to play guitar. The cons on being self taught is that usually it will take more time to learn and most of the time you&#039;ll gain some technical leaks that will make you harder to improve later on. I totally agree and It&#039;s scientifically proved that learning to play any instrument will improve your brain.<br /> <br /> PS: &quot;my wrists are killing me&quot; ... pay attention to this, you might be having bad hands posture while playing</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">I know music theory can seem like a boring load of crap, but as a self-taught pianist, I would highly recommend you learn at least a little bit - on the piano it&#039;s mega easy because all the keys are laid out in front of you and you can see how it all fits together <br /> <br /> The benefit is that with a little bit of theory, you can actually figure out songs / learn a bit by ear instead of relying on tutorial<br /> <br /> It makes picking up more complex stuff more easy<br /> <br /> I love my piano it&#039;s a wonderful way to unwind<br /> <br /> Aching in the palm area is quite normal - your hand is probably not used to stretching, however aching in the wrist is usually a sign of bad technique/posture - check out a video or two on YouTube about how to sit at and play a piano - again, a bit dull but you don&#039;t want carpal tunnel syndrome</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">self taught piano the last 7 years, its a lot of fun to just have a seat and freestyle random stuff and compose a new song once in while. I was taught basic music theory though which helped.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">Took piano and theory lessons for 10+ years. Self taught electric bass and acoustic guitar.<br /> <br /> I recommend you learn some basic music theory. It will make composition much easier and more logical.</div>
 

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