So I have a few questions on this:
1) Which piano should I get - I'd like one with as close to real piano keys as possible and a nice piano sound, looking at Yamaha P125, Kawai ES110 (sounds best) and Korg D1 (which IMO feels the best).
2) What techniques/apps/schedule did you use to learn piano? How good can you become when a bit older?
3) Is there anything else I need to know when learning piano? Should I get a teacher or just do my own learning/apps?
Thanks Hacker News!
Seems like an article that wouldn't be too hard to track down, but I'm not finding it. I think it was a mainstream magazine like the New Yorker or Atlantic. I'll keep looking.
Not this, but it was pretty good: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/20/magazine/quar...
(I'm a retired programmer, playing piano for 50+ years. If you'd like to discuss, my email is tatumizer at gmail)
I think it doesn't matter what age you start but there are some more recent innovations that You should consider in regards to learning.
IMHO You might want to hold off on the professional quality and expensive keyboards until You learn the theory and are able to play a few chorded songs all the way through.
I found a very indepth article covering this subject that may be of some benifit to You.
https://www.pianodreamers.com/ways-to-learn-piano/
Good luck, TBH I am kind of jealous as I would really enjoy playing but have committed my time and money on other projects for the next while.