Become good in piano using piano software

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I asked another question that involved which piano learning software I should go for, and I just remembered that I have another question. Lets say I go out and actually find the best piano learning software out there, (if they actually work). How long would it take me to get pretty decent at piano if I practiced using the lessons for 1-2 hours a day? Can it be done within 6 months? Is it okay if I use my digital home piano?
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Hi there. I am pretty sure there is a edit button so you can change your question in the other thread, but no worries, I will just answer you here, I have all the time in the world today:)
Its really hard to predict what your results will be like, even with the "best piano learning software". In my opinion if you were to practice 1-2 hours a day you will get decent pretty fast. Now I put punctiation on decent, cause you definitely wont get world class, but you will be able to turn a couple of heads in amazement whenever there is a piano around.
As I told you I can definitely recommend the site that helped me back in the day, http://bestpianolearningsoftware.com/
Check it out and I think you will find the answers to alot of your questions there.
It all depends on what you consider "good at piano." You asked the question in the classical music category… so I assume you aspire to play classical music. Even if you are a very talented individual, learning to play the piano takes years not months. Whatever piano learning software you use, your progress is likely to be slower than if you have a good teacher.
So… 6 months… not likely.