how to recognise someone who is trying to be a serious pianist......they start a thread about how to recognise people who aren't serious pianists.
But really have you nothing better to do than to poke fun. This is, in my opinion, exactly the sort of attitude that puts people off from classical music and getting serious about an instrument. A lot of people wouldn't know what Rach3 was, we all do because we know the piece and some may even be able to play it, however if you come from a background where you are not at all exposed to classical music then you wouldn't really have a hope in hell of knowing. Most of the things in this thread are things that probably a lot of us did similar things to when we first started out, I for one used to think that pieces with black notes in were hard, that was when I was 5, now 13 years on things are different but I had to start out somewhere. Please don't aim comments at people who aren't as well educated in music as you all are, it is unfair and is a very damaging attitude to take as it repels people from classical music, enhancing the impression that it is elitist, which is something that is very damaging and that we acnnot afford to do.