QUOTE(violin123 @ Jul 19 2010, 08:36 PM)

So I gave up the piano about a year ago. I'd been playing it for 3 years and had taken grades one (118) and grade 2 (123). As these marks reflect, piano had never been someting that I a) enjoy or b) am good at,
They reflect no such thing. They are good marks. Most beginning pianists would be pretty pleased with them.
QUOTE(violin123 @ Jul 19 2010, 08:36 PM)

although I understand it's an important skill for a musician to have.
But not essential
QUOTE(violin123 @ Jul 19 2010, 08:36 PM)

Since I quit piano i've been doing a lot of theory, and having played the piano a bit recently, and tried some scales I can now work out what to do instead of having to memorise combinations of sharps and flats (!!) also, right now i'm working towards grade 6 violin (the exam will be in December) and have a lot of work to do. I'm wondering if I should get my teacher back round for weekly piano lessons, or teach myself piano until i'm finished with grade 6.
Thanks in advance
Violin123

Well, as a fanatical pianist I find it hard to understand how anyone can NOT love piano. But getting good at piano is hard graft like any other advanced skill, so I can't really see the point of learning piano if you don't enjoy it for its own sake. I doubt that it will make you a better violinist. Quite the opposite, as you will have less time to work at your violin. It helps with theory, but only because the layout of the keyboard maps directly to notes on a stave - and you can make use of that fact without actually playing the thing.