I don't think there's an age limit!
Personally, my eldest daughter started learning at 7 and felt she was getting nowhere with all the different YouTube channels though until she tried Piano in 30 Days. This is the one: http://1monthpiano.com
I think following a structured course like this one is the way to go, you can learn for free on sites like Youtube but it’s all over the place and you’ll mostly be learning specific songs rather than techniques and methods that can accelerate your learning. A step by step approach is better than just learning random songs IMO. Good luck learning the piano people! 
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RE: Age Limit for Learning Piano
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RE: All About Choosing Piano Schools And Teachers
:rahrah: Like a lot of others have said - it definitely helps having a teacher but it's not 100% mandatory. The awesome thing about learning on your own is that you can devote much more than 2-3 hours of your time on a daily basis.
Besides, it's less pricey. Personally, my eldest daughter felt she was getting nowhere with all the different YouTube channels though until she tried Piano in 30 Days. This is the one: http://1monthpiano.com
I think following a structured course like this one is the way to go, you can learn for free on sites like Youtube but it’s all over the place and you’ll mostly be learning specific songs rather than techniques and methods that can accelerate your learning. A step by step approach is better than just learning random songs IMO. Good luck learning the piano people!
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RE: Too late to start learning piano at 7yrs old?
Oh, it's definitely NOT too late to start learning piano a 7yrs old.
That's basically when most famous pianists got started anyways
I think keeping time between practices as short as possible is a great thing to do when they're that young.
Personally I recommend the course http://1monthpiano.com. It did wonders for my eldest daughter!
Good luck you guys!