On average, a concert pianist practices at the piano about 3 to 4 hours a day. Before concert pianists get to the level and skill they are currently at, they can put in 8 hours or more of practice per day. The life of a concert pianist is filled with much more than just practicing at the piano.
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Read More »But not all concert pianists have been to school or been trained. There are some concert pianists who don’t even know how to read music. Their love and natural knack for music has allowed them to become performers without even using music. Most concert pianists have to begin by marketing themselves. They can put out letters all over the nation with samples of their work and performances, asking to be part of their programs. Concert pianists can also market on the internet — a source that has caused many concert pianists fame over the recent years. Once they gain a large enough following, they can go on tours, continue to post YouTube videos, and be well-sought after. Regardless of the style or manner in which a concert pianist pursues their career, it takes hard work, devotion, and a passion for their choice of career. It is no easy task, the life of a musician, but can be a very fulfilling and meaningful occupation as performers touch people all over the world.
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