I have seen this message on another piano forum. Just want to share with you and also to get your own experiences and opinions on this.
"This is in reply to the last couple of messages regarding Chopin Etude Op. 10 no. 2, and about how some pianists make it easier in spots ("cheat"). I'm sure all great pianists "cheated" in the more difficult pieces, even Horowitz and Cziffra (I can quickly cite examples regarding both those guys, if requested). In fact,
effective cheating is a skill in itself, quite an artform to be sure, and certain "tricks" are often passed down from teacher to student, pianist to pianist, etc. This has become tradition, it is beyond any criticism at this point, it is part of the pianistic legacy. There is nothing ignoble about facillitating a severe spot here and there, if you can get away with it. The pianists in this group will understand me. Have you ever slaved for months, even years over a particular passage, only then to be shown a "trick" that gets you through it? It is a thrill that can only be compared to perhaps hitting the lottery. There is no shame in it, again, as long as you can get away with it, which is not always so easy....."
So have you all have any experiences or instances of tricks or cheats where it really help you overcome a tough spot. I am sure it would be interesting to share it here.
Zhiliang