Ah okay. But I mean, if i find a piece that at least sounds pretty great, no matter how bad my weaknesses are, i can improve my technique right? I have all the time in the world to continue practicing, since im not on a deadline to enter some competition or anything. But thanks for replying.
See edit above to my earlier post.
You now raise the question of what you are learning this for. If it is for a concert, or just to impress your friends and family, what I said about a show off piece applies.
If, however, you are looking to build your technique for the furture, don't pick a show off piece; pick a piece that really builds technique. It will serve you better in the long run.
That's not to say we shouldn't all have a bit of bling up our sleeves should the occassion arise.

*** checks sleeve, wondered where bling has got to....
