A Quote by Ralph Hasenhuttl

I play the piano. — © Ralph Hasenhuttl
I play the piano.

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I play the piano a lot at home, I write songs on the piano and guitar. I would like to actually play piano on stage... I don't think I'll get the chance for a while.
I play the piano a lot at home. I write songs on the piano and guitar. I would like to actually play piano on stage. I don't think I'll get the chance for a while.
I learned to play piano on my own and my parents thought "Oh it would be a good thing for you take piano lessons. That's the way you really need to learn to play the piano."
I sometimes write songs on the piano, even though I don't actually play the piano. I always hire someone to play for me whenever I decide to sing a song I have written on the piano. My song 'Rosa' is one.
The only instrument I can play is piano. Whenever I make songs at home, I play the piano and make them on the piano.
I can play piano, and I write everything on piano, but I don't really feel like a piano player, necessarily.
Being an architect is like playing piano, you learn to play to admire how well the other guys play piano.
I can play the piano. I started off with lessons, and then, as we always had a piano in the house, I would play around and became quite good.
You know, I only claim to play three instruments. My dad is a banker, but a drummer at heart; and my mom used to teach piano lessons when she was younger. So I can play some piano, play a little drums, and fake the bass - but banjo, mandolin, and guitar are my thing.
I was very quick; I did nothing but play the piano apart from being at school. I was at home with my mother, saying, 'Go out and get some fresh air.' No, I wanted to play the piano all the time I could. I was completely obsessed.
Meditation takes discipline, just like learning how to play piano. If you want to learn how to play the piano, it takes more than a few minutes a day, once a while, here and there. If you really want to learn any important skill, whether it is playing piano or meditation, it grows with perseverance, patience, and systematic training.
Mom and sister played piano growing up; my grandma still plays piano in church. They always beat me over the head trying to get me to play piano, but I was more interested in riding dirt bikes and playing in the mud.
I've always wanted to walk into a hotel, sit at a piano and play 'Piano Man.'
I play the sax, piano, guitar, bass... I started as a kid with piano lessons.
I learned to play the piano on my mother's knee - that was before we got a piano.
The piano is the closest instrument to me in my life, so it's just natural to play my pieces on the piano.
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