La MENTIRA del Conservatorio (y la del Autodidacta)

What's worse for your musicality? The rigid, military-style approach of the conservatory or the sheer chaos of learning on your own? We've been having this false debate for centuries, and today we're going to expose the lies both sides tell themselves at the keyboard. 🎹 Do you feel like your hands aren't obeying you, or do you play with tension? Discover how to reset your technique from scratch and play pain-free with Tension-Free Piano: 👉 https://miguel-piano.web.app/academia In this video, we analyze why the academic system turns you into a "tin soldier" obsessed with not making mistakes, and why the "freedom" of the self-taught musician often ends up in a wall of technical frustration. We also invoke the ultimate judge: Frédéric Chopin. Let me know in the comments which side you're on and what hardships you've faced learning to play! I'll read them. 👇 ⏳ Video Chapters: 0:00 - The Great Piano Lie 1:16 - The False Debate: Academics vs. Rebels 1:37 - The Tin Soldier Syndrome (Conservatory) 2:30 - The Wordless Poet (Self-Taught) 3:36 - Chopin's Verdict 4:55 - The Paradox of Freedom in Playing 5:41 - How to Really Fix Your Technique 6:31 - Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 (Musical Farewell)