I like to think that I can make musical knowledge accessible to everyone. Moving to Europe from Ecuador at a young age was challenging, but it gave me the opportunity to become the musician I am now. I teach to give something back for all that I have received.
In Ecuador
The need to understand music, not just playing melodies, but embracing the whole spectrum.
It's relatively easy at the beginning, but it can be challenging at a medium level, depending on whether you have a good or bad teacher.
I don't think it is hard.
Commitment.
Occasionally, reading.
I would say the worst-case scenario is when a pianist experiences pain. If you are experiencing something like that during your training, stop practising! Find a good teacher who has experience in this area!
Hmm. I think three years is long enough to build a strong connection with the instrument.
High levels of body awareness are key.