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How/why are Asians so good at piano
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>>130325478
practice and diciprin
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>>130325478
More gruelling school experience in formative years, therefore a tougher notion of working hard towards a goal.
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>>130325478

because their parents force them to learn it
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small penis
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>>130325478
Small fingers
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You would be too if your parents made you practice 5 hours a day during your formative years and beat you if you fucked up
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>>130325478
Because they're whipped if they aren't
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>>130325478
They are technically proficient but I have never heard an Asian pianist who really moved me. Ryuichi Sakamoto almost did. But Chinese/Koreans, LOL never.
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Which of his pieces do you most recommend? Who are some pianists that do move you?
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Because it's like the intelligent instrument lol.



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