First of all, hi to everyone. I'm a new user here. Tldr
I say, don't ask. Just do it. If you are just dreaming of becoming a celebrated artist and get lots of praise and fame, then I think you can find easier careers. But if your true love is about piano playing and piano music, then you should let nothing stand in your way. Just do it. Maybe you will make it, maybe you will one day find that you want to do something else - if you have been just honest to yourself, just followed your heart, you will answer to nobody and you can just be proud of yourself. It is your life; you should do what YOU like with it. I think you can be as good as you believe you can be. Question is: how good DO you think you can be? And don't seek opinions from anyone else, just ask yourself.
Then the "realists" who will rather harshly tell you that it is impossible to give an answer to that as we don't know you and have not heard you before etcetera.
4. P.S - I would like the link to the Chopin contest you're referring too and background on the lady of which you claim had no prior knowledge of the instrument before the age of 19. (As a realist, evidence is key for 'us'!) Cheesy
However, I'm aware also that my motivation is different now and my focus isn't centered on my brand new adult life rather than practicing. As far as I remember e.g. I've always had problems with staying with even rythimic values when tempo was going faster. And I wasn't too patient. Now I think I'm giving more attention to it. I'm still not very patient but I can take some more time if there's a need.I don't dream of a classical career, but I guess I would like to be able to perform here and there and to make my own music for some money. But at the same time I need something to run for, if you know what I mean
3. Finally, to summarize. You cannot detail your life story minute by minute up until the present day in a short paragraph, on a piano site. Therefore you cannot get a truly accurate answer by anybody on this piano site. Only you honestly know, but the fact remains you have to go on the evidence you have, not the evidence you wished you had, and be real about your progress rather have your head up in your clouds whilst your hands crash and burn.
So, do you think it is still possible for me, after such a break, to achieve some level of virtuosity and finger dexterity?
Btw, c'mon, guys, no thoughts about the recordings? It could be just anything like "give us your hands" or "about level x" or even better what to work on right now. It's really hard to get a teacher in my town who would teach stuff after primary school (read: mission impossible), so I rely on you very much ^^
Well, your playing is ok. Most of the notes were right, although I think you skipped an entire measure toward the beginning in the Mozart (only listened once and didn't have the score in front of me).
If there aren't any in your area, I'm sure you could find one to work over Skype or something. FYI, when I first started back to playing, my hands were clunky and lacking in dexterity, making trills and ornaments very difficult. A few weeks of Hanon got things moving better again (although I know many dislike Hanon, the exercises were just what my stiff old fingers needed to get moving). But, not knowing your previous abilities, I don't know if that might be helpful for you as well.
Secondly, you are quick to let obstacles derail you, as your attempts to video your playing show.
So, if you really do want to succeed, you have to:1. Set some realistic and measurable goals2. Get a good teacher (and change if the first one doesn't work out)3. Persist in the face of difficulties.
Thanks. Really precious. It sparkled through my mind that Skype would be a good solution but I wasn't sure there are some teachers. I'll search a bit. I'm from Poland, so hourly fee in pounds or dollars can be sometimes a wall for me as well but I'll search somebody first here, maybe around 30km from my town.
Evening, Kuska!I was wondering where you live exactly, I'm from Poland and I would gladly see you every once in a while to give some feedback - providing you're not too far away. Incidentally, this happens to be my first post on the forums, so: Hi, folks!
If you do, feel free to record yourself and show us your super-sexy uber-equal semiquavers. Aren't they hot, folks.