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Piano Board => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: chopinetta on May 09, 2003, 02:40:45 PM
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i was thinking of being a chef, or just learn how to cook... but i thought twice, i might get my fingers sliced so i will never be able to play nicely again!
what do you think is one good combination?
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Uh, what about Pharmacist - Piaist?
(Both have P's ;D)
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hehe... philosopher-pianist? pppp
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Klezmer and fortune teller?
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but why a fortune teller? that's nice, but it's one of the sciences (if you could call it) in witchcraft that is not definite, precise and exact...
it would be very helpful...
BTW, what's Klezmer?
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Do you mean pianist as a concert career or just as a hobby?
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Hi Chopinetta:
A klezmer is a wandering, penniless musician.
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ohh stop it. the best combination is pianist and pianist and pianist and concert pianist and band pianist and all pianist.
okokok
THATS THE BEST.
but maybe ill end up like the best musician with out a single penny. ill die in the streets.
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i was referring to having it as hobby of some sort that would kill all my free-time!
i like eating a lot, so i was thinking of becoming a chef, i might chop my own fingers...
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Doctor and pianist? Although surgeons and those in the profession who work long and unexpected hours wouldn't have much time to practice the piano...
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RachFan. Excellent. Maybe a pianist-shnorrer - or maybe it all adds up to the same thing.
Nedke
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If you guys are serious about this question check out the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition for amateurs which has taken place a couple of times already. You will see lawyers, doctors, flight attendants, massage therapists, electrical engneers, math professors, etc. playing big works like the Prokofiev Eighth Sonata, Liszt Sonata. The contestants have to be over 35 and cannot earn their living from playing or teaching piano. What they do is really impressive.
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I guess if you always look at the what ifs then we would have to hole up in a room somewhere because you can get hurt crossing the street. ::) We can break our necks and be paralized from the neck down. The thing to remember, within reason, is to do what you love and want, but to use common sense.
If you want to become a chef Chopinetta, then I say go for it if that's what would make you happy. ;) Don't spend too much time thinking about what could happen. I know from experience that you can cut yourself with a knife even have stitches and yet still have a carreer in piano.
Anyway, I've prattled on way to long as usual. Hope you find what you want to do. :)
Cheers,
Sara
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well, you've got one good point there Sarah!
read on this one! an inspiring story of a pianist and writer!
https://www.joetownley.com/surf.html
joe townley is here in piano forums but i don't know his nick. hello joe, you have inspired me!
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Wow, what an inspiring story! This has certainly inspired me as well!
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It certainly was in inspiration. Thanks for sharing this with us Chopinetta.
Sara
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and don't forget the videos of chopin's etude no. 4 op10 and the scherzos 1 and two and rachmaninoff stuff!
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How about pianist, teacher,real estate agent, writer, opera singer,painter! I always find someway to get into one of the things i like to do. some times I think i should just stop doing some of the things i do to concentrate on one of them. But then I always get drawn to one or the other again. It is like having a bunch of lovers that you have to divide your time about since you cannot be with them all at once.!! It can be rather confusing sometimes, but I am always into expanding my potential and interested to see what else I can do! :-/