Originally Posted by
andreasfromUSA
It sounds like you have more of a musical background than I do. I think I could help you get started, if you'd like, send me a private message on the forum, and maybe we can arrange something you're comfortable with.
As for the piano, if you don't mind more of my advice, it's easy to get discouraged, the pace of learning an instrument seems so slow sometimes. What I do is try to notice each day even little improvements. From that, I remind myself I'm making progress. And then sometimes I notice "surges" in improvement. One day I'll really understand something better, or be able to suddenly be able to play part of a song much more proficiently. When I first started, my thumb and pinky could just barely do an octave, and after a week or two, it was no problem.
If you don't have a teacher, I recommend the Everything Piano Book by Evan A. Copp. I first got a copy from my local library, then I bought my own. It includes an audio CD so you can hear all the examples from the book.
I know next to nothing about the guitar, and don't know how to read tabs either.