i took piano lessons when i was 9 years old,and then because the teacher was so strict and i cried after sessions,i quit.and now i wanna study piano again but i don't think my mom would let me.i'll really stick to it,be strong,and work real hard on it.i just wanna learn how to play the piano again....13's not "too late" age,right??how do i convince my mom???tnx in advance
DefinedEyes answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 11:37 am: Well you dont need to have the same piano teacher, the one you might have might be really nice :] You can explain that to your mother,
its not too young at all to take piano anymore!
I dont think there is an age. :]
But anyways jsut explain to your mom you really want to do this and tell her why!
Roxy07 answered Monday June 26 2006, 2:52 am: Talk to her. My grandmother always said that music and sport and the most two things that you will be remembered by.
AshiixXxPoo answered Friday June 23 2006, 1:13 pm: Well i think yuo should just tell your mom straight up that you want to take piano lessons. its to late. pianos funn! just tell her oyu want a different teacher and you WILL make a commitment towards it. im sure she deffinanlty will understand.
Hope im a help.
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cheburashka answered Friday June 23 2006, 11:29 am: normally if parents see that their child is truly iterested in something and is ready to devote a lot of time and effort to it, they will support that interest. if she doesn't take your word for it, then try to prove to her that you're serious about it by teaching yourself a little (make sure that you do when she can see it). and thirteen is not too old. i know a guy who decided to teach himself to play piano at the age of 17, now he is 19 and he is absolutely amazing. i have played piano for many years, and he's much better than me. so it really depends on how determined you are. [ cheburashka's advice column | Ask cheburashka A Question ]
Laney55 answered Friday June 23 2006, 10:00 am: If your Mom's concern is that you won't be dedicated, show her you're interest by practicing NOW. Sit down and practice every single day, even for a little bit, and make sure she can hear you. Then mention to her that you've always liked the piano and that you liked taking lessons but that the teacher was so mean. If you REALLY want to impress your Mom, look in the phone book for a different teacher who is nearby, then find out how much they charge and when they have an opening. How could your Mom say no to someone who has done all that research? [ Laney55's advice column | Ask Laney55 A Question ]
Tulipg17 answered Friday June 23 2006, 8:13 am: Just tell her that you want to try again, like you wrote in your question. You could also ask for the lessons as a gift for your birthday, or reward for doing very well in school....or help pay for them with money from babysitting or whatever you do for money. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
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