Whatever works for you, works for you Kabin..! I just wanted to warn you about long term effects you may not see for years. There’s no doubt you love playing, and no doubt you have many decades in front of you, and I would hate for wrist problems to make the final decade or so uncomfortable. I know several elderly pianists who play rarely any more because of the pain.

You may not have to go completely to standard keybed/bench heights, good piano benches have a way to adjust the height a few inches, so there is always room to go up a bit and still be legit, but every inch or two upwards on the keyboard or lower on the seat reduces that wrist angle a bit, and may be sufficient to avoid those long term problems.

It might take a bit of time to get used to, but I guarantee that it will be less time than you might find yourself in pain for in your final years. That seems like a good tradeoff! It’s difficult at your age to realize just how long you may be old for, but with luck it’s decades, and that’s a long time to be in pain for, trying to do something you love… 🎹❤️🎹
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