Well.........Bill Lewis gave my piano lessons the "coup de grace." I might add thankfully!
Mark
I hope my comments didn't dissuade you from pursuing learning more on the piano. I think (hope) my meaning was more to keep you goals simple at first and then expand as you go on.
Hi Bill.....after I signed off on my post, I was thinking I'll bet you read this the wrong way and don't notice the "thankfully" word. I'm guessing......you DID miss the "thankfully" word!
If not for you, I would have finished out my days learning jazz and going nowhere with it, and......I don't have that many days left.
There's too much to get done in every day life. Time spent on music has to be rationed sensibly. Music goes off in so many directions nowadays you have to make careful decisions on what you focus on. Learning jazz I can't say is not stimulating, but the time has to be designated for other things like learning Gypsy and Musette, learning my PA3x, Windows 10, Spanish language, and you get my drift.
If I was 20 again and high-energy and we weren't living in the complexity we are living in these days, I guess I wouldn't be saying the above.
But, back to what you wrote. I don't remember exactly what it was, but it helped me to back up and look at reality. Reality being I should have taken another musical path that was more practical for me.
BTW....I spent almost a month going from store to store, and house to house (Craigslist), looking at both acoustic pianos and digital pianos. I did get to try the Roland and the Kurzweil, the new Yamahas and the new Casio's. Even the Korg.
THAT was most of the reason I stopped the lessons! I went into acute
piano-itis and dropped everything musical for probably a month!