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by oriolid
677 days ago
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> and all the great virtuoso have gone through it whether they like it or not. It would be interesting to see some citations about this. > If this was true then we would be churning out new pianists at faster rate but its falling but the age is dropping I suspect that these days people are smart enough to ask why should new pianists be churned out and is there something more valuable these people could do with their time. |
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Being a classical pianist would have been a dream career for me if I had started early enough
Some of the deepest fulfillment I have gotten was teaching myself how to play Bach