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I'm with Rodney - I think what I love most about playing the piano is the amazingly rich and almost immeasurably wide literature that exists for this instrument. Bill McGlaughlin calls classical music "a bottomless treasure chest"; that term applies just as much to the piano literature alone. I am perfectly content that the number of pieces I will ever be able to truly master in my lifetime is vanishingly small compared to the ones I merely explore and happily fumble my way through, and even smaller compared to all the pieces I only dream of and fantasize about playing.
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I am so glad I was steered away from being a concert pianist. I would have hated it because I prefer to choose my repertoire and my audience. I play to impact my audience emotionally, to touch their soul and impart joy...to leave a little lighter than when they arrived. So there are many pieces that I will never attempt to play because I do not have an affinity with them; they do not speak to me.
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The piano expresses a language...It has the same rule governed behavior that human language has..It has tones...we have speech sounds. It has phrases..we have syntax..It has dynamics and articulations...we have suprasegmental features...all work together to express a meaning through emotion...we have semantics...a beautiful instrument to speak through...
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There are other posts here that express the same feeling that I have about being nervous about defining myself as a pianist. Letting go of that feeling is well overdue. May I suggest we all take that brave step together and move forward on the basis that wherever we are today is great so enjoy it. It may be different from where we were yesterday and tomorrow, but so be it.
I returned to the piano when COVID-19 prevented playing with other single-line instruments - I am a flute player. Please note flautist always sounds pretentious to me, maybe it's not, and flutist looks like flautist was misspelt.
It's the ability to spread all ten digits across all the seven octaves that I cherish.
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Because the nature of music is inherently invisible, operating purely through air, the piano affords one of the most tactile ways of producing it. This is my favorite part, because it is almost a “creatio ex nihilo”, a creation from nothing. While this might be true of each instrument, the piano creates more, and for me, has the capability of the most magical moments.