You know, some of you are busting Fur Elise, but I played it for a girl once, several years ago, and she was like, "Wow, how pretty," etc. etc. and then she told me she wished she could play like that. It wasn't even that great of a performance, with mistakes and stops, but hey, it did the trick. She was talented, (had a lot of raw power for drawing; we were taking a life drawing class) and I remember playing some other tunes for her too - some popular songs, I forget exactly what I played, though. But some of you are on the money when you say that she will appreciate the music regardless, because it wasn't that I was amazing or anything, or Horowitz the 2nd, but she just appreciated my musical talent - just as I appreciated her talent for drawing - in other words, if you play, and you've practiced even a bit, it'll be obvious to her that SOMETHING POSITIVE is there, you know what I mean?
Come to think of it, she was an inspiration for me to continue playing the piano, precisely because I wanted to better my ability.
Of course, if I could do it all over again, I might go showy - maybe some Tiny Dancer, She's Always a Woman, throw in a little Chopin and the Maple Leaf Rag and say "Oh, that's just practice." Hehe. And yes, those Hollywood stereotypes seem to affect the mass proportion of the population. And I have had the pleasure of meeting people who fit and don't fit the gender stereotypes. Someone even mentioned something about meeting gays in another post. All I can say is that the ability to meet and impress these people is out there, but you may have to do a little reconnaissance to do it
