Hello pianists of the world! Smiley
My name is Daniel and I am 17 years old, and I want to hear your opinions about my situation.
There is a national piano competition in six months and I want to play Chopin's Heroic Polonaise Op.53 and his Nocturne Op.48 #1
Also, in 6 months I have to decide between being a professional pianist, or to study so I can be an engineer. So I if i learn those pieces i will dedicate my life to classical music Cheesy
Right now I have a new schedule so I can pratice piano 50 hours a week until the competition.
And the reason that i chose those pieces and not easier ones is because I love them so much and I would only have the willpower to spend 1000+ hours practicing with those pieces.
The problem is that I dont know if am too ambitious and fail to play them decently, you see, here is my repertoire:
-Bach Inventions (1 to 8, moderate tempo)
-Mozart Sonatas 5 and 7
-Chopin Waltz op. 64 #1
-Haydn Sonata 52 (only 1st mov)
-Flight of the Bumblebee (Rach. arr. at 144 bpm)
I plan to practice the Polonaise 3 hrs/day , the Nocturne 3hrs/day , and 1 hour a day of scales and arpeggios.
So do you think I can manage to learn them? (I know they are hard as hell, and that I may not be technically prepared, but nothing beats will power Tongue ) Am I being too ambitious? Have you been in a similar situation? What tips can you give me?
Also, I am going to use Bernhard's method and his advice that i found in this forum Smiley
(sorry for bad english) Thank You !!
Hey there!
I guess I'm a bit like you, almost the same age, and set on doing things that we want to! Maybe we're stubborn people, but we can use it to our advantage I guess

To answer your question, just my opinion, I think it is very ambitious to do something like that, putting myself into the situation. Being ambitious is a good thing, maybe key to being a musician. because you're gonna take things by yourself.
50 hours a week is quite a lot...the question is: have you done this before? I mean, just say that you only practiced for a really short time before all of this, say like an hour every day, you might want to turn up the notch gradually. Then again, that is what I'd do.
I don't really know the method, but all I know is, if you're gonna learn pieces so much more difficult than what you have right now, just like any piece really, you really really have to practice with intelligence. I mean, don't just keep sight-reading through time after time, like what I used to do haha...you should organise what you want to cover by a certain time.
As for the pieces, I like them. Do consider what cabbynum above me wrote but if you're stuck with Chopin, you're stuck Chopin. I won't give you suggestions.
You also gotta be realistic as well. If you really really want to, go learn them. But if it's too much for you, then maybe you were being too ambitious after all.
I think you might manage though! Let us know how you get on

BTW where are you from?
I'm slightly in the same situation, I would really like to learn pieces that I love..the problem is that my teacher won't let me for some, whether they would be easy or too difficult for me - maybe I'll thank her some day for it though.
Good luck
