How long does it take to get good at piano with the best piano learning software?

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by admin

I asked another question that involved which piano learning software I should go for, and I just remembered that I have another question. Lets say I go out and actually find the best piano learning software out there, (if they actually work). How long would it take me to get pretty decent at piano if I practiced using the lessons for 1-2 hours a day? Can it be done within 6 months?

Hi there. I am pretty sure there is a edit button so you can change your question in the other thread, but no worries, I will just answer you here, I have all the time in the world today:)

Its really hard to predict what your results will be like, even with the "best piano learning software". In my opinion if you were to practice 1-2 hours a day you will get decent pretty fast. Now I put punctiation on decent, cause you definitely wont get world class, but you will be able to turn a couple of heads in amazement whenever there is a piano around.

As I told you I can definitely recommend the site that helped me back in the day, http://bestpianolearningsoftware.com/

Check it out and I think you will find the answers to alot of your questions there.

2 Responses

  1. Jacob Says:

    Hi there. I am pretty sure there is a edit button so you can change your question in the other thread, but no worries, I will just answer you here, I have all the time in the world today:)

    Its really hard to predict what your results will be like, even with the "best piano learning software". In my opinion if you were to practice 1-2 hours a day you will get decent pretty fast. Now I put punctiation on decent, cause you definitely wont get world class, but you will be able to turn a couple of heads in amazement whenever there is a piano around.

    As I told you I can definitely recommend the site that helped me back in the day, http://bestpianolearningsoftware.com/

    Check it out and I think you will find the answers to alot of your questions there.
    References :
    Experienced piano player.
    Extensive research about piano software and learning curves.

  2. Malcolm D Says:

    It all depends on what you consider "good at piano." You asked the question in the classical music category… so I assume you aspire to play classical music. Even if you are a very talented individual, learning to play the piano takes years not months. Whatever piano learning software you use, your progress is likely to be slower than if you have a good teacher.
    So… 6 months… not likely.
    References :

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