Fannied about on a keyboard since a kid (very therapeutic) and learned a bit at school altho was too busy getting drunk and all that good stuff you do when you're a tennager and my school didn't encourage anything that wasn't fucking ott 'musical style" in fact my music teacher used to throw me out of class most of the time because I said 'god' out loud and he was strict religious and I wouldn't adjust my behaviour... but I would sneak in the piano rooms sometimes when I should have been in e.g. maths. I bought a korg synth played around on it before I got in to drugs on a daily basis so didn't really practice whilst at uni and then other shit hit the fan to put it nicely. Then when homeless I acquired an acoustic guitar that I learned some chords on (still have guitars). Always wanted piano lessons tho. Anyway once I got my digital keyboard back (the one I practiced on as a kid) I practiced untill I could play pieces like David Bowie life on mars and riders on the storm the doors. Finally at 31 I threw my old keyboard out (my abusive ex destroyed it one time years ago in a fit of anger as he 'had enough of me practicing' even altho it wasn't loud) and I saved and bought myself a new one as a reward for both leaving him and giving up alcohol etc. I took my first piano lesson not long ago and I'm getting better at it the tutor said I have natural technique


. I also went through a stage of 'playing' in a band for a small time using my synthesiser and also putting sets together on my digital decks for fun (can't actually DJ btw used sync lol altho my first bf who I lost was gonna teach me before his accident )': )
Last year I started teaching myself how to use a daw (altho an ancient version it got me started) and have some terrible and some decent ideas recorded....now though I'm in the beginning stages of learning how to use Ableton live which should be fun once I FINALLY get started - just figure out a few technical hiccups. So yep i should hopefully have something I'm proud enough to put out publicly in the foreseeable and my ideas are getting better with practice just need to get them actually sounding the way I want but I'll get there with mixing in time. Piano is my absolute favourite I get lost in it most days and disappear somewhere else for a while it's magic. Can do a 16-beat and some other basic stuff on drums. Recorded drums and piano on two songs for an album for a mental health charity some years ago and I would like to study to become a music therapist one day I think - doing some voluntry stuff atm to find out. Love piano love music. I play a little harmonica now got better at that and recently got a kalimba which is cool. If anyone can recommend any good piano pieces to learn or any workouts that's helped them play better that would be class