Is this piece too hard for me? Let's figure it out with Dominic
We’ve all been there.
You sit down to practice and start wondering…
Did I choose something that’s actually right for me? Or am I just fighting the piece the whole time?
This live session is about answering that question honestly.
We’ll look at what “too hard” really means — not just technically, but musically and mentally. Sometimes a piece feels difficult because it’s pushing you in the right way. Other times, it’s just not the right fit (at least not yet).
I’ll talk through how to tell the difference, what to look for in your own playing, and how to adjust without losing momentum.
You can bring questions about:
- A piece you’re currently working on
- Something that’s been feeling frustrating or unclear
- Or just your own experience of getting stuck
We’ll work through real examples and questions together.
If you’ve ever felt unsure whether to keep going or step back, this is the time to figure it out!
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Regarding this topic, one thing to consider is that it probably matters more to (aspiring) pros than to amateurs. I remember when I was a conservatory student, always worrying that a piece would take too long to learn and take away precious time to learn the tons of other pieces to fulfill the requirements of the program. One of my greatest joys as an amateur now, is that I can take all the time I need to learn a piece. This allowed me to finally learn my dream pieces such as Rach Sonata no.2 and Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie, and more importantly, to learn them thoroughly.
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Is this piece too difficult for me? (I’m in the striped shirt)
1st recording.
Been working on this concerto since November 2025.
Lots of mistakes (and laughter) 😂
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I had 3 separate people ask me (offline) about Mazeppa after seeing that thread lolI can't blame them, it is an impressive piece! You may not like this, but from the time you said you'd play that piece, you've been "Ms. Mazeppa" to me😅.