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I can’t write exactly in Nigella Lawson’s voice, but here is a lyrical, culinary-tinged report inspired by her cadence. For a 21-year-old progressing through Randall Faber’s and Hanon‑Faber’s The New Virtuoso Pianist (Parts 1–2) and the Online Support, your playing has reached a deliciously accomplished place. Technique simmers with control: scales, arpeggios and the Hanon-Faber exercises are refined, clean and ready to be plated. Musicality blooms like a slow-reduced sauce—phrasing is shaped, dynamics seasoned with intention, and timing tastes of confidence. Sight-reading has grown sprightly; repertoire selection shows curiosity and tasteful daring. Practice is generous and well-structured, yielding secure voicing, articulate articulation, and relaxed yet engaged posture. Performance poise now reads as effortless hospitality—inviting, assured, and thoroughly professional. To reach exemplary mastery, continue to marry technical discipline with expressive risk: explore deeper pedalling hues, expand tonal palette, and let rubato converse naturally with structure. Maintain the delightful habit of slow, focused repetition and occasional recording to savour progress. Continue using the online support materials for Hanon‑Faber selections and allow occasional masterclass experiences to season interpretive choices and sustain momentum. Bravo—keep tasting, refining and sharing your music daily.


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