sorry, i probably can't help, but i just have a comment. It's more of a question overall, rather than a comment. i'm a new student, well, relatively new. i'm coming back to piano after 25 years, but the exactness of the notes was the reason i quit piano to begin with.
i came back because i heard my teacher play the most beautiful improvisation of chopin, all composed from his heart. i fell in love with chopin, and now after only a year back and only 2 years of piano as a young child, i have learned to play from my heart. i've learned to trust my feelings. technically speaking, i probably sound like a spring chilcken, and i certainly don't play like rubenstein, or biret, or arrau, or YOU for that fact, but my phrasing ability, is well above the level i should be at considering my years. (feelings/not technical precision!) i have since gone back to the more appropriate level books for more technical training, but not without chopin by my side! i play fur elise, and moonlight sonata, and i've never given thought to which notes i should play louder or softer one note at a time. i've learned to look at the bigger picture, maybe one phrase at a time. i guess it is easier at my level to trust my heart more than my fingers! my fingers don't always work just like i would like for them too!
you are a teacher, and far better experienced than i, please forgive my complete ignorance, perhaps you can fill me in with the importance of every note being accented just right. it's seems so very hard to be perfectly precise! it just seems to me it would take the passion out of the music as a whole worrying about each note like that. what about the whole phrase?
i think i know what you are going to say. (i could be wrong, please fill me in if that is so) is it that each note is a word that makes up a phrase and without each word, you can possibly get the gist of the meaning of the phrase, but not the precise meaning? sort of like giving directions. it could make the difference in turning "right", or turning "left" at the corner. correct?
music is very, very ,very important to me, i don't take it lightly. i am an adult who has grown over the last year to a new level of appreciation for music, and welcome ALL knowledge about it and how it's made. i love listening to cd's on how a song is made and what goes into a song, but it just seems a little different to be worrying about preciseness with each stroke. please fill me in. just curious, and would love to know more about your teaching method. i can see how being technically precise would be nice. i am doing hannon, burgmuller,czerny, and tried to find loeschorn per my teacher, but his works are out of print.
i welcome your comments. actually i would be honored. it certainly sounds like you love music very much too. down to every last note! No note left behind!
i quess, in wrapping it all up, my actual question is this. is there anything wrong with trusting your ears and the way you feel when you play a piece of music to lead the way, and isn't that what makes each of our own interpretations of a piece (which are forever changing as we learn and grow with a piece over many years) so special?
i Love listening to different pianists play the same song. i love to get their take on the piece. and each one produces a different feeling. none of it is wrong, or bad. it is simply different and unique. they each see something different, and each artistically capture the emotions they believed the composer was trying to convey.
just as if we were all to look at a simple painting of a house, a tree, and a sun, and then each try to replicate it without looking at the original painting. we would all paint a different painting, putting emphasis on what caught our eye. all of it unique. none of it wrong, just different.
anyway, that's a perspective from an adult who absolutely has made music my life and my family's life, and who wouldn't be the same person with the classical world of music in my life. it's a newbie's perspective, and yet, i am loving piano way more than i did when i was a kid.....playing from the heart.....trusting the ears, (and a recorder...lol....)
thanks again, sorry i couldn't be of more help with your specific question. i wish you the best of luck, and again am interested in your method. very interested.
thanks,
tc