I'm sorry you find my classification flawed, but your own statements of opinion seem a bit rigid and dogmatic for my tastes. In particular, I find it hard to believe your claim that "everyone tends to agree" about the respective degrees of challenge in these pieces; in my experience, that's not true at all.
There is absolutely nothing rigid or dogmatic about his commentary; it is self-contradictory, and what is certainly the
most sad thing in this thread is how people seem to love to stick their faces in his crap and call it a rose garden, like a bunch of little fan girls shrieking for their pop star. He contradicts himself by basically stating two things:
1- Opinions do not differ on this matter
2- My opinions differ on etudes [x, y, z]
Obviously he didn't make the insane comment that there is literally no variance in opinion, but these two statements still contradict one another, due to the fact that, if we are to give validity to
one, the other is
useless. Either the great majority of these supposedly identical opinions matter,
or his opinions on the various, specific etudes he mentioned are valid. Therefore, to call his opinion either rigid or dogmatic is certainly a misnomer of the most absolutely basic proportions: his commentary is thus worthless, as he proposes an innate dichotomy (I am right vs. they are right: read the second as "I am not right, as my opinion is different"), and takes both sides. Obviously he does not propose any alternative in which he can be incorrect, instead thinking the arguments that are in complete opposition with his own somehow support each other.
Personally, I can't think of anything more boarish than listing the names of a bunch of people he allegedly knows that allegedly agree with him. If I cared, I'm sure more pianists I spoke to would agree with the standard notions of which etudes are more difficult than would agree with the ideas Marik has proposed (for the person who started this thread, I can guarantee the list I posted is going to be pretty close to most lists proposed by professional pianists, with the exception of 10-7 and probably 25-8 being shoved up a couple places). In fact, I'll even take that challenge if he really wants me to.
But back to the subject of this pointless fanboyism, I'm not shocked people are wooing and swooning over his posts in this thread, despite them being self-contradictory and consisting of little more than truisms
nobody would argue with, as well as the failed attempts at belittling you and myself (sadly, that little repartee was deleted; I went into much, much, much further detail about how wrong nearly everything he's written here is). It's very difficult not to insult the boy here when speaking about why there's no reason to take his opinion more seriously than many others', so I'll just leave it to the readers to hopefully figure out why.