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Edited by KilljoyDetective: 11/8/2013 5:56:38 AM
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Piano appreication thread.

Let us celebrate one of the oldest and most elegant instruments the Human race has created, post Piano renditions of songs you like, talk about why you like it, or anything else involving the Piano. Organs and other similar instruments count as well of course. Here is [i]Bloody Tears...[/i]

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  • Most of my family has little to no musical talent whatsoever. But my sister is trying to teach her daughter to play piano. They learn to play together. For most of the time they've been using regular old electric pianos, cheapo stuff. So, about a month or two ago, my sisters husband gets to talking with an old friend, and they start talking about pianos. As it turns out, his friend had someone pass away in the family and got a bunch of stuff in the will. One of these items was an actual piano. So, they talk some more and come to the conclusion that as much as they'd like to keep it, they have no room for it and wouldn't get any use out of it anyway, so they decide to give it to my sister and her husband. They got it re-tuned, paid the gas money for a trip from Saskatchewan to Calgary, Alberta. So they go off for about a week while I watch their place, and come back with a 120 year old piano in the back of their truck. The thing was heavy and made even more of a bother by the amount of space in my sisters house. But the day they got back, in the middle of the night, we moved it inside the house, me and my sisters husband. I am thankful it wasn't a grand piano, but that being said, it being one of those compact church pianos caused some problems too. Very top heavy. But you've got to admire the craftmanship that went into creating such a device. The intricacies of how everything is put together, and the love and care that was put into making it. And, funny enough, it sounds like one of those pianos you'd here in a saloon back in the days of the old west, which fits right along with my sister and her husband. This is my experience with pianos. I can't play them, but I can appreciate the people who built them, and the people who can play them.

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