Even i happen to play piano in my childhood but not anymore.
Yeah same, my parents forced me to play the flute and the piano. I hated both. In the end it would have been much better to let me choose something, I probably would have preferred to play the guitar or drums, as my friends. And as soon as I could I just stopped all together. Over the years I forget almost everything, maybe I could pick it up quickly again but it doesn't interest me at all. Also in highschool we didn't have any real focus on music, the school was more open towards all kind of arts than music.
Then there's me.
Who never played a piano or any instruments except some random strums on my friend's guitar. I would really want to play piano and hear it by play myself but I guess as we grow old, it's harder to learn instruments than we we're younger.
Of course, when we are young, our brains are able to understand things faster. Therefore, many people suggest that when we are young, we should
learn various things, including learning musical instruments when you are young. For people who are over 40 years old, it is a little difficult to learn
a musical instrument. Since I was little, I have loved the piano. unfortunately in my country the price of piano is expensive, and I am not a rich man.
Therefore my desire to be able to play the piano had to fail when I was young, now I have an income and can buy a piano. But it seems not easy to
learn to play it at my age which is not young anymore, so I told my son to learn to play it and that was enough to make me happy.