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Volu Suk Min also looked regrettable and could not hide it on his face A child who should have become a world-renowned pianist became like this due to his environe and was able to perfor others? By now, he would have been world-class, recognized internationally He would havejealous”

“Professor, is it too late?”

“Late? It’s already i on skill only, he’ll hear that he’s a pretty great pianist now But world-class is iinality, cannot stand on the top”

Does not have originality? Hwang Suk Min thought of when he played Shin Hae Chul’s song for the first tiht that it could never be a copy with the wild ferocity that was unleashed occasionally However, his thoughts were cut off at Professor Jeon Hye Jin’s continued words,

“The bigger issue is ‘self-education’”

“Self-education?”

“You studied composition and command, so you may not have felt it as much But does a wall not exist just because we can’t see it? In this world, there’s an invisible wall that hits the sky high Especially in the world of pianos, which are the king of instruh, invisible wall that exists in the world of classical Hwang Suk Min could vaguely understand what Jeon Hye Jin was talking about

“Pianiststheh these competitions If you look at world-renowned pianists now, they all put forth their wins first”

Professor Jeon Hye Jin pointed to herself as she spoke,

“Look atin 3rd place in the Long Thibaud Co, but rather there was a hint of self-chastising

“Coes, not fan votes”

Strict judges of nations the competitions are held in Fairness was in the titles that these judges held I sure people had no choice but to recognize thees However, it was difficult to believe that the judges’ assessment methods were based on the pianists’ ‘skills’ only

“Do you think they’ll advance a child as self-educated without a teacher? If a child who taught hiless? If I have talent, I don’t need lessons! This is so that can’t be said nothe world of piano will have their positions shaken or taken away if there are no lessons”

This is not so that is only applicable to the world of piano Vested interests that exist everywhere do not welco the scores that pour out, university reputations, the recording industry, sponsors and their nations The pandemonium of all of these combined is what creates competitions Piano is just a part of the business anyway”

It was hard for Hwang Suk Min to understand the pandee person who does not have the skills to enter the world of this pandenize a child who appeared out of nowhere? It can’t happen That’s denying the business itself”

If Jun Hyuk were to be recognized in the world of piano, it wouldThere was no need to practice with a good piano and there was no reason to get lessons from eminent pianists University? With countless people who prove their talent with self-education, those who pay the expensive tuition to attend university are adenius with born talent could make all of this collapse at the sanized when they shine because of direction they have received Denying the industry itself is so a pianist isn’t his dreauess it doesn’t lance at Jun Hyuk who had been listening to their conversation

“If he does decide to put everything into piano now… he’s good enough that any great pianist ant to ith hiuess it could be possible If he works hard under a famous person for about 5 years, I do think the possibility is sufficient But will that be necessary? He’ll becoe star if he does pop h all the hard work?”

“But still, isn’t it such a waste?”

“I don’t think it’s such a waste with the ca our students fawn over hiht now, it’s important that he does music If it’s his path, it’ll happen soht just because they have the talent Professor Jeon Hye Jin had seen ht because their environ froenerated light

However, Jun Hyuk had already put his foot into continue in ht Jun Hyuk a waste His age was e 17 was the tiin and one must prepare to come out to the world