First of all, I think it's important to remember why you first began to play piano. Is it because you love music? Because your parents wanted you to? Because you just randomly had a piano sitting in the room and the fact that no one ever touched it started to annoy you?
But even more than the reason you began, I think the most important question to ask yourself is "Why do I play piano now?"
Whether or not you began because you wanted to, what is most important is whether or not you enjoy piano now. If you don't find playing the piano fun, then why take the time to practice? I'm not talking about practicing, I'm talking about creating music with your own hands, and with your own expression.
There isn't a single person I know who loves to practice all the time. So don't worry. Even the best pianists find it particularly fun. But, is your love for music great enough that you'll practice enough to create the kind of music that can move people?
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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