Well, first of all, I'm a guy.
Secondly, I never wrote anything as deep as lady_pianist and co.
Thirdly, I'm certainly not an amazing pianist by any measure. I'll be posting my black keys once I finish it, but it will sound extremely crappy, then you'll know that it's my real playing, since no one would record such bad playing. Even if I were Becky, it would still be my real playing and not stolen off of someone

What you say is really encouraging, because to me, I've already had 3 years of lessons and I still don't know anything about music.
Just so you don't misunderstand, I changed to private, one hour lessons shortly after the recital, which was why I was able to pass RCM grade 8. During my grade 10 RCM exam, I hardly practised, but I did pass most of my pieces (just barely). However, I failed technical miserably (I think 1 or 2 out of 10), so I failed the exam. My Ear training and sight reading were barely passing as well.
I was thinking of playing the etude tableux op.33 no.8 (I think it was) (the one in gminor), that was part of the RCM grade 10 studies repertoire, so I think it isn't above my level.
I've been practising black keys for... I guess a month? But recently I've been doing exam prep and projects, so haven't had much practise and furthermore, I haven't been playing for 3 years.
I'm basically done page one, can get page 2 at half speed, but page 3 seems really hard for me. And I don't wanna think about page 4 yet. But even for page one, where I can play through basically with no mistakes at the rght tempo, somehow it sounds "wrong". Like it sounds really messy after I listen t oa recording, even though it's crisp clear when I play myself.
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I can't prove that I'm not becky or lady_pianist, but I can prove my age and my ethnicity :p
Just speak to me in Chinese and I can respond in chinese :p With perfect grammar, not like some google translator none-sense. And I also understand A LITTLE Japanese. A little, meaning about 1 year's woth of watching anime and drama.
And to prove my age, I can give you all the details on how to get in the ivy league schools, and the best highschool programs like IB and AP, and which is better for getting in ivies, and how to score well on the SATs. I did so much research, planning to apply to the states for university, but my counsellor didn't come all of december, and I couldn't get the counsellor's rec in time for my application

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I have no teacher currently, and I don' really want one. I think asking advice on here is good enough. I have some musical theory training (RCM grade 2 rudiments, grade 3&4 harmony, grade 3&4 history), and I know what the notes are and stuff. Other than that, I don't really want to be influeced by like a cookie-cutter mold way of playing music. I feel like I want to play the way I think it would sound good, not the way someone else feels it would sound good.
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Birba: I suggest you watch Nodae Cantabile

since you lived in japan and stuff. It's a japanese manga/anime/drama about a pianist and guy who wants to become a conductor. I always thought that it was exaggerated (how nodame can play Rach 2 after just listening to it once), bt now I'm beginning to believe that real people hve that kind of talent.