Hiiii!
So...where to start? Okay. Uh, I've been interested in classical music for a year or two now, probably. I listen to my favorite pieces a lot, and it's kinda hard because most people in my family call me pretentious or think it's boring (...How could they...? Ma hart, ma sole) xD.
I've been interested in piano (or violin) for years now, but piano would be a better option because we have a keyboard already, and for some other reasons. Also, I prefer the sound of piano. Anyway, I've tried learning at home, and I made some progress, but the problem with me is that I have a cycle when it comes to hobbies. Discover something/revisit it. Obsess. Then slowly (or quickly) lose interest. Take a break and do nothing (during which time I tend to get kinda depressed). Piano is no different. I practiced it diligently for a while, then dropped it. Revisited, and so on. I never had a teacher, and right now, there are two many factors working against me to get a teacher. I really wish I could get one because then I would have much more motivation to be consistent and keep going with it.
Anyway, I've tried learning to read music and to play piano at home, with the books my sister used when she had a teacher a couple years ago (He retired, so neither of my sisters take music lessons). I made some progress, but I dropped it again.
Do you guys have any tips on how to stay motivated without a teacher?
And this one is a bit unrelated, but what is the best way to learn to read music? Test yourself on it? Just sightread until the piece becomes muscle memory, and by that time, you'll know what all the notes are and what they mean instinctively. Keep doing that until you become really good at it?