But is there any of guys here commenting that actually play these etudes? I hope so, otherwise it would be like being a doctor and telling a carpenter he's not holding his hammer right, yet he builds...
Yeah I've only played a couple because I don't like them THAT much.
But just because you don't play a piece doesn't mean you don't know what you're talking about. If that's the case then how do teachers teach students a piece that they themselves haven't played before? I haven't played op 10 1 but I still know what you're getting into.
The problem is that you're not advanced enough to be self evaluating like this. You say that the Chopin etudes have been very beneficial but you haven't consulted with a teacher so you don't even know for sure that you're playing it the 'right' way. You're not at the point to evaluate based on how you
feel yet. Just because something
feels good doesn't mean that it actually
is good. And you don't get to that point until you're WAY into your piano studies. And I'm talking like at least a decade maybe if you're a prodigy.
And we don't even know for sure if you're doing it right. Cause you haven't posted a video yet.
We're not trying to shoot you down cause of some envy that you can play a Chopin étude at 2 years of playing, we're just trying to help because we know of and have seen some fucked up sh*t happen to pianists and other instrumentalists who try stuff that's really difficult without the proper guidance.