I did some thinking also last couple of hours, regarding a topic considered "learned" in the students corner.
At 51, playing the piano my own way, do I still need to learn all the harmony and stuff like that, being a largely autodidact amateur. I keep wandering. Is it worth.
My playing goes with the moods of the day. But I enjoy every note played.
And my message:
Even painting can be regarded as art in movement. Because, as everyone who looks and the painting recreates it in his mind.
Looking supericially, as you can play superficially.
Looking by brekaing the painting up, as we pianists can also do.
Looking with depth, playing deep.
The painting is the Plato-form, as the composition on paper is similar.
Once we touch it with our fingers, or look at it, that is, going over with our senses, we create one picture, or shadow in Plato's cave.
To end:
Still, one piece played, how bad it may sound for others, it's still million times better than listening to a recording. We grow while we recreate, not so much while just listening.
I'm not a fan of forums, because words are so limited to express once mind, and the communication is not instantaneous, but broken up in time.
See how much new entries a day reach the fora, while there are rarely few occasions where a topic is discussed in depth.
We create information stress that hurts rather than heels the pains we feel in our art.
There is always room for improvement. Break up forum categories into subcategories, so that each topic ends in the right drawer.
Bye for now.
From Belgium, I great you.