@ljkmpr I used to feel this way in the martial arts. Then my master said to me, "What's the rush? What is the hurry? You have your whole life to attain your goals ... enjoy the journey and cultivate patience." Enjoy learning the piano slowly and surely. In 2 years, then 5 years, then 10 years you will look back and marvel at your progress.
I am learning this piece now and it is almost depressing watching this video because I can be fairly certain I won't be this good for a very long time.
What is this about? Was this the one Beethoven wrote about a carriage that got stuck in a storm and was unable to move because its wheel was in the mud?
@GeneralHobog You are perceiving the idea of "God" in a very conventional way. What someone is attempting to say is that enormous achievement in the arts attains the level of the "miraculous" -- it transcends the capacity that we generally attach to "mere mortal greatness." I refer to examples at the level of Mozart, Beethoven, Handel, Verdi (in music). Work that gives such joy to so many may fairly be said to be "divinely inspired" -- whether one believes in the Divine in a literal sense or not
@30inventionman no, its about the tempest. hence the name "Tempest"
justletmefuckinwatch 3 days ago
@ljkmpr I used to feel this way in the martial arts. Then my master said to me, "What's the rush? What is the hurry? You have your whole life to attain your goals ... enjoy the journey and cultivate patience." Enjoy learning the piano slowly and surely. In 2 years, then 5 years, then 10 years you will look back and marvel at your progress.
Fupper16 1 week ago in playlist Classical
@ljkmpr keep it up !
gaiusmarius161 3 weeks ago
I am learning this piece now and it is almost depressing watching this video because I can be fairly certain I won't be this good for a very long time.
ljkmpr 1 month ago
ofmg this song is amazing!
JokerFans100 1 month ago
What is this about? Was this the one Beethoven wrote about a carriage that got stuck in a storm and was unable to move because its wheel was in the mud?
30inventionman 2 months ago
I do so miss the piano...
orange7blue 2 months ago
Bravo ;)
Miao386 2 months ago
@GeneralHobog You are perceiving the idea of "God" in a very conventional way. What someone is attempting to say is that enormous achievement in the arts attains the level of the "miraculous" -- it transcends the capacity that we generally attach to "mere mortal greatness." I refer to examples at the level of Mozart, Beethoven, Handel, Verdi (in music). Work that gives such joy to so many may fairly be said to be "divinely inspired" -- whether one believes in the Divine in a literal sense or not
1mariamariamaria 3 months ago