Piano lessens. For most, it's a right of passage as a child. For me, not so much. I had a

I like to leave the tickling of the ivory to those you are gifted

tough time learning "chop sticks" when my Mom tried to teach me. My brother picked it up right away. He go the piano lessons.

That was fine with me. I also can't rub my head and pat my belly, or vice versa, at the same time. So playing one line of music with my left hand, and another line of music with my right is like being able to fly off a building. When you try, you're not exactly making music, just noise. And when you jump off a building, you're not really flying so much as falling, and when it's over they both are ugly.

I like to leave the tickling of the ivory to those you are gifted. Or to those who know how to program a Casio Keyboard. I personally use piano music to relax down from a hard day. My all time favorite is from a guy who would become famous for "The Lady in Red", but before that it was "The Head & the Heart", Chris De Burgh

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