My two long term aims are:1) To master Fantasie Impromptu (which still haunts me with every hearing)2) Win the 2009 Outstanding Amateur Pianist competition (London)I'm committed to delivering 100% concerted effort and 1-hour practice a day, no matter what.My two questions are this,1) When should I introduce Fantasie Impromptu into my 4-year plan and which pieces should I use as stepping stones towards the requisite technical difficulties?2) How can I best work towards winning this prestigious competition?Apologies if any of this sounds hackneyed or naive.All input greatly appreciated.Thank you! Kaveh
So I found myself a brilliant teacher (very well known in the forum)
bernhard?
Please dont tell me you are paying a spotty R college of music student $140 for one piano lesson
i thought you were going to say you are having lessons with the guy that tought ASHKANAZY and HOROWITZ haw to play the piano.
Finally if you have problems wit playing Chopins Fant Imp, i doubt very much that you are going to win any competitions in the near future.
Chill out man, first of all try buying a piano, electric pianos is not great place to start learning the piano with, sheesh.