Every day, I start with a workout; I do vocal lessons, I do piano lessons.
I was a piano player before I was a poet.
I think I'm a very poor piano player.
I'm not a great piano player.
One of the features of being a piano player is playing as an accompanist for other people.
And I've played piano since I was little, so I was originally the piano player in the band.
It's funny: I'm a lifelong musician, but because I principally play the piano it's been a solitary thing.
Piano was my first instrument, but it wasn't the instrument that I showed the most proficiency on.
My grandma is very musical and can play piano by ear, and my grandpa was in a quartet in Kentucky.
I just sit down at the piano and rattle it off.
I wrote my first song when I was four, and I played it at my piano recital.
My grandmother was a classical pianist, so I grew up with Schubert, Mozart, Beethoven. I studied piano as a kid. My musical background and upbringing was very much a mix.
I took piano for many years. I kicked and screamed through all of my lessons, but my mom really insisted.
I don't like piano solos.
I play guitar, I jam on the piano, drums, and even the triangle.
I started playing piano when I was 6, ukulele at 7.
I started classical piano when I was eight, but I wasn't a virtuoso. I just really liked it.