"Pianists are always perfectionists." the only sentence i have always remembered from john marsden';s tomorrow series.
how true is it?
i know it's true for me, and i was thinking the other dya, why would all pianists be perfectionists? then it hit me- we spend every day of our lives hearing (very loudly) our faults, and we must spend hours correcting them. is it any wonder we feel the constant pressures of perfectionism? and, psychologically, we have the largest instrument, which would have a subliminal effect of making us think it's the most difficult to overcome. it's a beast! It's unconquerable! it needs constant attention!
anyway...what do you think