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RE: There is a swan, behind the reed

Hey there @ovey10, thanks so much for your detailed description. You also play the keyboard, well, apart from other instruments, so you know and can hear things here :D

Yeah, I have my practice time... sometimes students ask me how many years I play the piano... well, not to reveal to them my age I give the answer: for my whole life. And it is true actually, just not the first five years of my life hahaha.

Flexibility, yeah, I know, and thanks for noticing it 😇

It can be a bit frustrating when we study, but I was not frustrated here. I enjoyed this composition and recording it. These are just my normal thoughts haha, and I will always try to polish the composition better, and there will be always slips and imperfections. It is just a fact I have to accept. I consider practising as a process that we should enjoy almost the same as the final result. Or even more. Being on the stage is already just the tip of the iceberg, all the rest is learning that we should enjoy :))

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well, not to reveal to them my age I give the answer: for my whole life. And it is true actually, just not the first five years of my life hahaha.

Hahaha.. I remember I once read one of your articles here on Hive and you talked about how you started playing the keyboard just that it's been a while I read it and can not recall the details. I am not sure you wrote how many years you have been playing the piano and I don't want to be silly trying to figure out my teachers years hahaha

I consider practising as a process that we should enjoy almost the same as the final result

yes our mother of the piano @mipiano, I really agree to that just that there are some moments during our rehearsals that gives us so much difficulty and we dare to even stop practicing. Is there possibility of not becoming angry at those moments? I asked because the trumpet sucks me most times and even wants to make me feel frautrated...