I understand your desire to defend your friend... but please consider our side as well.
Hi dcstudio,
he is not my friend ) I do not even know him. Not a word exhanged between) and... I fully consider "your side" as well. I agree with every single word you wrote in your latter message. All you tell is felt like that.
But it is a "student corner" so, as a participant, I would like to see here the
constructive encouragement rather than guessing the potential drawbacks of OP approach. Under "constructive" I mean strightforward "go get the accurate info from OP's blog, see his playing progress up to date etc. then give the reasoned feedback on what was right, wrong, success, fail to the date".
Hi outin, hello mjames,
first I can see and share your reasoning as a traditionalistic approach. And to my view your opinion is quite a valuable one in many your posts I have read here, useful, I believe, to many here. What I suggest is just objectively look at the actual results of OP practice. And then advise, oppose, etc.
Since other beginners may be tempted to try something similar I think it's only fair to make it clear that this is a somewhat impossible mission. Not impossible as never to be done but impossible in the statistical sense.
outin, I would not devalue the OP's attempt (and already excerted actual efforts) with a goal to play 3 ABSRM exam list pieces, requred scales and arpeggios, sightreading (he is practicing all this accordin to his blog).
I would not be the one to tell the aspiring misicians attending this forums not to believe in this endeavour and leave the show.
I wold be interested to watch the OP continuing progress, ask for the methods helping him to learn in such is rapid manner (he is playing the entertainer after 2 months of practice quite nicely), hear the
valuable comments from the much more experienced fellows here.
But... I am not that experienced. You guys are (frankly and seriously). So I am provoking you to constructively commenting the OP process & progress ))
I believe, with clear plan, ability to work truly 40 hours a week, various learning techniques and a devoted (and progressive, well informed) teacher watching the pupil every week I would say passing at least big part of ABSRM grade 8 exam in a year is possible (pieces, scales, sightreading).
It in itself a huge breakthrough. For me. To learn from.
yes i think OP doesnt understand what it means to be grade 8. I was like that too. I thought it was just about playing pieces and thats it
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If playing piano was that easy, then wed all be virtousos. Man I was so naive...
Ok, I will guess too here. What if he is successful in passing major part of grade 8 exam? Not because of being naive but because of realistically estimated and applied efforts? What would I say here then? What woud you, mjames, say here then? Would it re-open the possibility to be a virtuoso for him? For you? For me? Or be a (much?) better player than we are now?
These are quite interesting questions for me because I dream of playing piano, composing, imporvising, playing 3 other instruments too and singing. Seriously. See, getting weird too ))
4.5 hours is tops for me as exactly excercise at keyboard. On average it is 3-3.5 hours for past 5 months. + an ~1 hour for Tonal harmony.
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So with all my enthusiasm I must act as I preach )) thus I will ask OP the questions I have so far.
Peace to all)
V.