Hi, I started studying & learning (but not enough practice!) music and the piano 4 years ago and I fell in love with it ever since. Now I've become familiar with various music theories. I play the piano as a hobby and thus most of my playings are improvisational and not repertoire-bound (I can play songs of course), experimenting with various kinds of harmonic, rhythmic, and melodic expressions (I'm very fond of reading music theories). But due to this autodidact nature of my journey with the piano, I've always felt deprived of the experiences of a classical student or in fact with the techniques, etudes, and practices that they have. My hand independence still seems quite horrible, and I do hope this organisation could help me what to do with that.
Last academic year I joined the school orchestra, committing myself to the trumpet. I'm not confident enough to say that I could play it fluently, but boy do I love it. It helped a lot with my sight-reading and gave me the wonderful experience of playing together.
Now my brother had recently bought a guitar. I'd very much like to learn it too. I've learned the basic open chords (E A D G C and their minor counterparts) and a few bar chords (E-form, A-form, and their minor counterparts). I'd love to learn more but don't know where to start.
Well that's my quite long and uninteresting story anyway /: