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Offline bronnestam

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Re: Relaxed hands, and proper finger/hand muscle technique
Reply #50 on: December 03, 2016, 11:32:46 AM

However, for all those who choose to persist in this ludicrous debate, all you have to do is prove that the OP is an actual pianist, who has studied under an actual teacher (name or school required), and that the OP has had no contact with the founder/moderator of this website, and then I will go away (forever)!

For God's sake, look at his video.  If a prospective student, (regardless of race or ethnicity) tried to pull this on you, would you be that naïve?

This is a mature adult, not some ten year old.  And, please remember "Relaxed hands, and proper finger/hand muscle technique."  Would a rank amateur ever phrase a post in this manner?

I am done.

I don't get it at all. What is your problem? I find you reactions very hard to understand, actually. An ordinary guy asking a normal question about a very normal issue, you make an attack that is most peculiar, telling this guy is a fraud because his piano looks too expensive - it is a normal digital - and his English is too good (!!!) and whatever else, and he is also rude to ask us for advice for free, you say ... 

The only thing that is really abnormal here is your reaction.

You have never attacked me, I interpret that as my English sucks then. The title of this post was, however, nothing I couldn't have come up with myself, if I'd wanted to.

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