56. Upon entering a room whilst you are playing, they immediately shout "TURN IT OFF."
57. Ask you to play something and then start plonking the keys at either the highest or lowest point of the keyboard.
58. Ask you to play something and interupt you asking you to play something else and not any of that classical ****.
59. Asks you to play "eye of the tiger," whatever that is, I think it's the thing with the repeated octaves.
60. Arrives unprepared for a performance of some of the easiest music ever arranged, played on an electric keyboard with a "one fingered" melody in RH and
one note chord settings in the LH and a backing rhythm and still manages to mess it up.
61. Tries to play the theme from "Titanic" on any random starting note with all white keys and still thinks it is right.
62. Gets frustrated and envious of those who are better pianists but practises something like five minutes a week.
63. Teaches pupils who come for piano lessons on an electric keyboard with the easiest music every written with a one fingered melody in RH and one note chord settings in the LH and a backing rhythm and makes them sight read through it at tediously slow speeds while they still make loads of mistakes and harshly criticises unconstructively and doesn't really care whether or not they improve.
64. Thinks they know everything about music and tries to sound clever by correcting you with falsehoods that even they know is garbage but just aim to prove you wrong.
65. Upon hearing a piece that a student has been working on for many weeks, says every lesson, "It needs a bit of work, that one."
66. Locks you in the practice room.
67. Puts pupils through as many exams as possible regardless of their ability or readiness because they are paid more money.
68. Pulls the power supply out of the electric piano while you are practicing.
67. Organizes concerts that are simply I bunch of talentless morons getting up and singing with no musical detail whatsoever and recieving a huge applause.
68. Thinks that a hemiola is a disease.
69. Thinks that a leitmotif is a light bulb.
70. Spends years getting ready for a grade 5 exam and performs the music just as badly as at the beginning.
71. Tries to play difficult music paying no attention to technique or musicality but just trying to make as much noise as possible.
72. Thinks Bach is easy because there is no pedal used.
73. Thinks that all classical music is Mozart.
74. Thinks "Mozart" is spoken with English phonetics.
75. Knows 3 composers: "Beethoven", "Mo-zart" and "Tchaikovsky."
76. Steals music from you.
77. Doesn't have a piano.
78. Their 2 3 trills are as bad as my LH 5 4 trills.
(These all really happened BTW.)