What are some other skills we as pianist need? For example, would we need mathematics? Science? Important languages? Feel free to discuss
So all we need is half a brain
A little bit of mathematical reasoning can be useful. I sometimes find it easier to learn certain rithms by decomposing each note into several of lesser duration. Take, for instance, Fantasie Impromptu. You can of course learn the 3-notes-per-beat LH against 4-notes-per-beat RH just by "feeling" their musical interactions, or by simply being able to detach them to such an extent that dividing the beats by 3 with one hand does not affect your dividing the beat by 4 with the other. Another possibility would be to partition the beat into 12 parts (the minimum common multiple between 3 and 4) and them perceive which of these 1/12 sub-beats will have the LH play a note and which will have the RH. Then, after having figured out the exact moments where each individual note will be played, you start to practice and eventualkly will get the subjective hang of it, when you won't need to "calculate" any longer.
Interesting description of english class Donjuan, sounds about the same as grade school - the better you can conform to what the teacher wants, the better you're considered as a student. I'm planning on getting to university in 2 years (figure it'll take me that long to get good enough at piano), and am fairly suspicious of the academic world. Seems to me they often become a step removed from reality 'round there.
...So yes, you are quite right in your suspicions of people in the academic world losing touch with reality. For me, Music is my only escape from them. donjuan
I don't really think those things are that important. After all your job is rather easy. Just play the notes that are already on paper. There is no real mental challenge.
The point is, the amount of creativity needed to write a novel, write a piece of music is a vast amount greater than the creativity required to play a piece of music. There is no reasonable comparison.