aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah ha ha... I can no longer hear Fur Elise. If a student is working on it, my consciousness leaves my body and I think about something else. If I truly listened to my students playing I would go mad. Aha... that's it. Bob, whatever students you have will come into your mind and you will hear it over and over, exactly as they played it for three days running - each student. I once had to wait for my lesson while my friend who never ever practiced brutelized Clair de Lune. My mental tape is coming at you. To this day, I can't stand that piece ever. Ah the suffering I have had to my musical ears. But, now, I am tough, real tough. So I have a great repertoire for you, Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree, More, Beginner's version of Beethoven's 9th for primer piano, Jingle Bells in all keys one after the other, The Little Drummer Boy, When the Saints Go Marching In - alternating the key of G and C endlessly, with only I and V chords. It is amazing how great it is to give this stuff away. Just how tough are you eh? eh?