Today i realized for the first time that there seems to be a special new type of internal rule for posting replies/opinions. In almost all, except the ´student section´ there comes a message saying something like: ´If you are not an advanced pianist/teacher ect. you might consider to post only in the student section ... ect. ect.´ No, i do not belong to this group, i am neither a teacher nor an advanced pianist - but i am interested a lot in classical piano music and i have the right to express my opinion as everybody else has this right. And i will continue to express it anytime a feel so. In times when the overall interest in classical music is fading in our society, there should not be such STUPID and NORROWMINDED reglementations. I am sorry for using such words.
I am sorry to hear you take it this way.
Dividing the forum into separate categories (boards) is a proven method to keep forums organized and I do not see in what way it should not work here as well.
Although the Piano Forum is mainly intended for pianists, teachers, students and amateurs at an advanced level we welcome anyone interested in classical piano music to take part.
As much as it is reasonable to post discussions about pianos in the Instruments board it is reasonable to post a beginner's question in the Student's Corner instead of Performance.
Please note that the message on the post page use the word "consider" and it is your responsibility to judge what is appropriate for you.
It is intended as a help to place your postings in the most appropriate board to get better respons and to avoid annoying other members.
If you post an "Am I ready for Fantaisie Impromptu?" topic in the Performance board you are asking for trouble but if you post it in the Student's Corner you are more likely to get some helpful advice.
The conclusion is: If you feel experienced enough to take part in the Performance, Repertoire and Teaching boards, please do!
