To j_menz,
Yes, I am sorry, I should have thought longer before writing that type of sentence.
But would you call a person who has a desire to help others out from what he clearly sees in his own practice a snake? I am developing virtuoso-like technique that looks similar to Kissin's, and anyone else who wants to can also.
If you not only limit yourself musically, but others also, what good does that do to you?
I am sorry for my ignorance. I'll think more and listen more in the future. My desire to share has turned into miscommunication.
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[Yeah, here I misunderstood use of "snake oil." Haha, it does have that ring to it. And also, you'll see me rant due to my big opinion and inexperience in the piano world and on forums. I was taking it all seriously, as if we're all trapped in a box that others have a key on. Let's just be glad that it was in here and not out there! But yeah, here's common sense - You've got to go about very carefully if you want to teach various piano teacher's students micro lessons. They can get really mad... But Asperger's drags you out the realm of common sense if you're not careful! Listen, listen, listen before speaking will have to be the motto]