Johannes Brahms: Lullaby
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@asadik123 k thnx
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@adapterman2 Hopefully what I wrote make sense. If anybody else wants to add or give a different approach I would appreciate their reply.
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@adapterman2 If/when he has a recital make a deal out of it. Dress him and yourself up. If you have a digital piano and he used headsets when practicing so nobody can hear him, let him do it. He may need intimacy and maybe does not like anybody including you listening to him until he learned the piece. If you do not play piano, maybe you could start so he sees you struggle too. If you play do not play just what you can play easily or sightread. Try to learn something sees you patiently learn.
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@adapterman2 Let him now he plays for himself not for you and if he ever wants to stop completely he can do it without any guilt even if you spent money on expensive piano but also let him now that if would be a pity and that some adults regret their stopping. Do positive reinforcement. I am not saying buy him a chocolate to play or when he passes a song/piece - I am saying tell him he did a good job. If he wants to play for your friends or family that's great but not push him.
Is that a keyboard or? aucustic
mafiascaglione049 2 weeks ago
@mafiascaglione049 It's not acoustic. It's classified as digital piano, which is really a keyboard with a goal of emulating piano in touch, look, and sound :)
asadik123 2 weeks ago
so cute!!
dianat81 5 months ago
@dianat81 thank you
asadik123 5 months ago
Korg?
viNcEable 8 months ago
@viNcEable yes
asadik123 8 months ago