As usual, I'm learning songs to play on the piano. I've started to shift away from the more basic songs like "London Bridge is Falling Down" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" to more advanced songs like "Moonlight Sonata." The video is coming together. I've found that I actually progressed quite fast, in my opinion. I moved almost immediately from the child-like songs to very famous classical pieces. While I can't play the entirety of "Fur Elise," I can play the part the everyone knows. My excitement about learning the piano has not died since I've started learning. Even though it sometimes takes me hours to learn a part of a song, I don't get frustrated or upset (maybe a little). It's always satisfying to be able to play the piece correctly. The only major thing I am worried about at this point is if I will finish the final product in time. I guess the other thing would be reading sheet music. There are a lot of weird symbols that just require memorization. As stated, I am elated by the progress. Maybe, this also drives my excitement because I'm actually progressing and learning.
This is the sheet music for "Moonlight Sonata," the song I'm currently learning.
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