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Question:http://youtube.com/watch?v=f4pKV10Ubcc
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jhuGfmoIv_M

Is that good?

I haven't had any piano lessons in my life and I've been playing for a few months. I got the sheet music for this a couple of days ago and I can pretty much play the whole song.
I can read music because I've been playing clarinet for about five years now.

Is that good that I can play this sort of music already?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: http://youtube.com/watch?v=f4pKV10Ubcc
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jhuGfmoIv_M

Is that good?

I haven't had any piano lessons in my life and I've been playing for a few months. I got the sheet music for this a couple of days ago and I can pretty much play the whole song.
I can read music because I've been playing clarinet for about five years now.

Is that good that I can play this sort of music already?

Excellent. Anytime someone learns a skill without a formal education is a "star",,good luck.

yes thats great!

Yes it's good. Keep practicing.

My computer is going super slow, so I couldn't see what piece you had listed (perhaps giving the title/composer would help).
But I can tell you that knowing how to read music is the biggest step - and you've already got that.
I only took 6 months of lessons when I was thirteen, and still play - I found that nothing beats good old-fashioned practice and a love for music.
It sounds like you have both - so be proud of yourself, and keep on doing what you're doing.

that is terrfic keep it super star you would be the next mozart if you have only been playing it for 3 months.

It sounds to me like something that somebody who's been playing the clarinet for five years and the piano for three months ought to be able to play by now.

So, neither good nor bad, because it's really easy. Show us something more tricky. I've never heard of that composer before but if that's what his stuff is like, I'm not checking him out in a hurry. It's like watered-down Michael Nyman.