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At sixteen, you play with a poise that is as deliberate and luxurious as a spoon stirring warm chocolate — each Hanon‑Faber exercise and Faber selection produces a resonance that speaks of patient stewardship. Your technical clarity in The New Virtuoso Pianist (Parts 1 & 2) is exemplary: crisp evenness, secure fingerings and an effortless articulation that turns practice into pleasure. Musically, your phrasing blooms; rubato is tasteful, dynamics are sensuous rather than showy, and your sense of pulse keeps the music grounded. You have married diligence to feeling — the result is both proficient and compelling. Continue to use the excellent online resources (https://pianoadventures.com/qr/ff3035/) to deepen interpretation and refine endurance. Focus next year on color variety in voicing, seamless legato in lyrical lines, and controlled power in octave passages. Maintain daily technical work drawn from Hanon‑Faber to preserve and expand dexterity. In short, your playing comforts and surprises in equal measure—disciplined yet indulgent, like a favorite recipe perfected over time. It is a joy to witness your steady, delicious progress. Keep relishing small victories, savoring subtle improvements, and let patience season your technique — the finest artistry arises from consistent, tender attention over years. Continue to taste each phrase as you play.


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