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RE: Possible not possible!

What a splendid piece. Just for you to attempt such a challenge speaks volumes of the level at which you are presently at. I didn't know that anyone could move their fingers so fast and have them land on the right keys. The only person I've ever seen come close to pounding the keys with such speed and precision was my accountant, but the music he played was not as sweet. 😁

As the old saying goes, If you want to get something done, ask a busy person.

Good luck learning this piece and although you may not perform it in public for an audience, I'd love to see your version once you feel you can perform it to some degree.

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The only person I've ever seen come close to pounding the keys with such speed and precision was my accountant, but the music he played was not as sweet. 😁

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Your comments are hilarious! 🙌🙌
So funny 👌

That saying makes a lot of sense. Indeed.
A busy person needs to be organized and it makes a good habit. It can be so nicely seen on students too, the lazy ones always complain 🤣 and those who are used to work and have the habit to study always want even more tasks and homework (in our case new compositions as I teach piano).

Huh, the end of the year is approaching, every day I have a day less - and a day more in getting better with my challenge ☺️😇🎶🎶🎶🎶

The neighbors are a bit surprised why I have started to study again 😇
If it will be any good, I will update my progress and maybe even record the Prelude when my deadline arrives. But this is not a promise 😉

Good luck with your music and learning this new piece, keep us posted, PLEASE.

I will 😇
Thank you 🙌