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At ten, you play with a delicious confidence, each phrase melting into the next like warm chocolate. Your scales and Hanon‑Faber drills from Randall Faber’s The New Virtuoso Pianist have become a quiet, reliable oven: steady, patient, producing rich tone and nimble fingers. Technical passages that once felt like stiff vegetables now shimmer and sweeten under your touch. Rhythm is precise, articulation clear; dynamics bloom with tasteful restraint. The selected Faber pieces reveal your musical curiosity — you shape phrases with intention and listen as if to a story told by candlelight. Practice has been thoughtful: short, frequent sessions that build stamina without fatigue, and online resources (Faber Piano Adventures online support) were used well to reinforce tricky passages. Performance confidence is exemplary: you enter the music with calm joy, finishing with warmth and poise. For continued growth, savour slow practice for complex passages, keep mapping out phrasing before speeding up, and record short run‑throughs to polish interpretation. Overall, this year you are proficient and radiant — a pianist who plays with both discipline and delicious musicality. Keep enjoying sound, exploring tone colors, and return with fresh appetite for discovery always.


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