wondering about what the recommended book 'the Artists Way' suggests. i wonder if some suggestions would be to 'get into your music.' the more you question how and why, the more you'll probably find huge discrepancies in what you thought someone else was doing vs. what they actually do. some people can stay up all night (i can't). some people say 'oh, i only practice a few hours' when maybe the month before it was 12-18 hours from 6 pm to 6 am. i don't know. all i know is that my teacher can't be this good and practice for what would be the remaining hours of a normal day (after teaching). i am convinced he is an alien-pianoplaying-robot. he takes a pill that gives him 8 hours of normal sleep at 6 am and starts the day again. how can a normal person memorize whole recitals in a matter of weeks or possibly one month. it's just not possible for the normal person.
perhaps dispositions help. some people may be genetically predisposed to sleep deprivation and lots of finger action. and, adapt quickly to learning everything all at once. i tend to learn the notes, then dynamics, then correct tempos, etc. my teacher on the other hand, learns everything at once (i've noticed) and it is also how he teaches. it maximizes your time, but puts a huge load on your brain. my brain has not been taxed this much since tax-time (which is coming up soon, isn't it?)
anyway, for comfort, take a poor pianist who never gets audience adulation because he/she just doesn't have any confidence in himself/herself. the shoulders are slumped, the eyes roll back (with no audible effect on the music), and memory lapses are freqent. is this person doomed to piano -hell forever? probably. do they give up? no, you find them everywhere in almost every piano practice room heatily practicing away on their music. will they ever be a concert pianist? that is my question. is it possible for the 'average pianist' to become a super human piano playing robot? with lots of practice, i believe so. will they have as much feeling. probably not. they may lose all their feelings, in fact. they may become so robotic that they emit musical sounds to match their notes in exchange for their normal language. soon, their diet may consist only of things that start with the letter 'p.' (pie, pancakes, peanut butter sandwichs). ok. i'm tired tonight, and waiting for the three year old to go to sleep.