Well, about how I just erased what I had written

and about how I should stay away from this thread

(sorry, sorry)
...and then about how I just put it back again, he he
The goal in playing the piano (and any instrument for that matter) is not actually about playing the piano. It is about playing pieces/music. We never master the instrument, we master pieces.
Can Music be mastered (I think maybe not)? If not, then there is not a single element which can be mastered (otherwise by adding up all of the mastered elements, you would master Music- or is it just a matter of time?). Music is not made up of single elements, it is made up of completeness.
I don't think we actually master pieces, but we get close enough to do us well.
Is this why such a thing as a technique list cannot exist? Every technique is tailored to the music and its uniqueness and this is infinite.
We play the piano to know music. We sing to know music. We don't play to play, and we don't sing to sing. Why are people drawn to a particular instrument then? Why does it matter what instrument one chooses if the sole purpose is that of expressing music, not the instrument?
Does eternity really exist? Music would be worth it. (shhhh.. don't tell but we're gonna need it...

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