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Kristina Zyma
I don’t play any musical instruments, but I desire to learn how to play the piano 🎹
When I was a child I took a few lessons but that time didn’t like the result or the teacher’s approach, who knows 🤷♀️ anyway, I’ve always loved the sound of this instrument and it’s always touched me ❤️
After all, now I’m saving up for electro piano 😊 and hope my dream’ll come true one sunny day 😁
May 14, 2021 5:46 PM
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I don’t play any musical instruments, but I (want/would love) to learn how to play the
piano 🎹 When I was a child I took a few lessons but that time didn’t like the
results or the teacher’s approach. Who knows? 🤷♀️ Anyway, I’ve always loved the
sound of this instrument and it’s always touched me ❤️ After all, now I’m saving
up for electro piano 😊 and hope my dream’ll come true one sunny day 😁
"I desire to learn..." might be grammatically correct, but it sounds a bit unusual to me. I think maybe because we usually use desire with objects more than verbs, example: "I desire some chocolate."
Very good!! I'm sure your dream will come true. I bought an electric piano about 3 years ago and it's possible the best thing I've ever bought, I still play it every day!
May 14, 2021
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Kristina Zyma
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English, French, Italian, Russian, Ukrainian
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English, French, Italian
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