I'm going to buy a Yamaha MM6 keyboard for myself for Christmas and I was wondering if there were any keyboard players here.
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my boyfriend likes to play on it every time he comes over.You gotta do the basic stuff first. Basic stuff like running your scales so your fingers know when to duck under or over each other. How to get the left hand working differently than the right hand. Alfred's # 1 book will get you started and I do recommend you start with this book. After you get well into Alfred's then you can start looking for Internet DVD stuff, there is a bunch out there.I'm just starting out so would you guys know of any good keyboard instructional DVDs?
what helped me, when I was in high school, I got into really wanting to play. I bought a music book for electronic keyboard and it had the chords in it and in the back had a chord sheet. I learned the three finger chords through that. Then later on, I'd play music on the piano and electric keyboard, reading the right hand notes and playing the guitar chords on top of the music with my left hand. Works better with the electric keys tho cause of the tempo stuff you can have playing along.I'm just starting out so would you guys know of any good keyboard instructional DVDs?
I'm ABLE to play keyboards, I'm just not very good at it. Part of the need for me learning how to play keys was(and still is) that we have no keyboardists in my area.

Over here I have the same issue. Seems that non-muso elitists keyboardists are a rarity.
Seriously, you'd think I was asking for Rick Wakeman to join my band...![]()