You can do that! ...with the right music for you and some regular practice.
At the moment I only have times available suitable for adults. If it's something you always wanted to do but have never got round to, come along for a free consultation.
Don't worry if you have no space for a piano, it is fine to practise on a keyboard, one that is touch sensitive with standard size keys is best.
What about the keyboard?
If you would prefer to learn how to play and get the most out of your electric keyboard I can help you do that.
The difference in piano and keyboard lessons is that piano tuition will focus on treble and bass clef reading, touch technique and pedalling, and keyboard tuition is more melody and chords, using appropriate 'voices' (keyboard sounds) and backing rhythms (styles).
Keyboards are such a lot of fun, and don't have to be expensive, and it is fine to do traditional piano on a keyboard. Why not do both?