All the great super virtuoso's are super humans. They have amazng talent, photographic memories, and can recall anything they can hear. Not anyone can become a top pianist, it takes talent, that is the biggest thing. Rubinstein said that, and I believe him.
13 hours is stupid, unless you are doing a big concert and aint learnt the piece, I still would refuse to do 12 hours, it's just stupid, and hardly possible, and and teenager doing 12 hours like super5 james CLAIMS to be, is stupid, why?

?? why?


? what is the point?


I do 4 hours on an average day when not at school, I reach 6 and thats my limit, I get enough work done to be satisfyed, If I havn;t covered enogh, I sit and think WHY?

not "more!!!!" Its stupid, you obviously can't practice properly,. And how do you post on this site, that's 12 hours a day, food, drink, toilet etc..... sleep, and ... pianostreet.. doesn;t add up.
All the greats admit they practiced 8 hours a day in youth, and I think that is a nice amount, I myself have done that much, 2 days before my 1st conservatoire audition for example, and when I become obbssesed with a new piece. But 12 is stupid. Theres to much lies about practice, some guy the other day tried to tell me Godowsky did 20 hours a day!! Thta is total lies, it's just stupid, he was a super virtuoso. It's all a mystery, to me, practice is a personal thing, and should not be timed.