DIma,
thanks for your reply, but not necessarily agree. I never tried the way you mention, but I guess it might be correct to learn the first broad hands and fingers movement. But after this phase, when you have to study the pedal, the colors, the sound, the touch, I guess sounds becomes predominant.
I am studying this
and I am now focusing on the first part, before it goes B major.
When I play without pedal, there are almost no mistakes.
When I play with headphone and use the pedal, I'd say it's ok, although I do more mistakes.
When I play with the pedal and no headphone, number of misshapes increases exponentially and the sound is not that good, to say the least. My main problem is with the left hand: my chords are not perfect because the fingers do not push at the same time, and the pedal amplifies all little mistakes; my little finger is weak and not precise, meaning that when I reach the key it might slip over. Also the touch itself is too loud or too low, and with the pedal becomes even worse.
Why do I mention this? because I guess playing without headphone and work on the real sound is what I need at this point.
PS if I you sit really concentrate, it's also like shutting yourself off from her, even if NO sound :-)