The thing about doing it in the audition room is that it is so over-crowded already. I posted 2 things because I saw they hadn't been recorded in the audition room. But if I do something once a week, and things that have already been done there, it seems redundant. My idea that performing your repertoire and keeping it alive is not something etched in stone, like I said. You play, it stays a few days, and then goes. If you really like it and want to post it in the audition room, you can easily move it. What I'm proposing is something a little different then preparing the umpteenth chopin prelude and freezing it for all future posterity and possible but not probable listeners. But let's say John smith wants to post the e minor prelude. He posts it, we listen to it, maybe someone else posts it, we listen to it, talk about it, and then basta. It's gone. We're on to something else.
But there are glitches here, I know. Like if we cancel by "modifying" a post and putting in a new recording, it's not going to result as "unread post" or "new reply".
Maybe it is sort of like a studio class session. But I don't want to get bogged down in 10 pages of replies on how someone played the FI.
I posted this thread here because I thought it was feasible to do this in the audition room.
At any rate, if we don't hear anything from the powers that be, I'll just post something next week and play it by ear.