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..your dentist tells you so
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Oh man.... This sounds like an AA meeting. But I just broke up with a woman I was dating.... One of my first thoughts was oh man. My second thought was well I can spend more time playing on my piano
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Oh man.... This sounds like an AA meeting. But I just broke up with a woman I was dating.... One of my first thoughts was oh man. My second thought was well I can spend more time playing on my piano Haha! It's always the first thing I think of too when anything bad happens. Or anything good. Or anything at all really. I recently got a pay rise at work and you can guess what was going around in my head as my boss was listing the (literally) hundreds of additional responsibilities I will have.... All I could hear was "piano, piano PIANO more money to buy a piano" as he was talking. I left his office with no idea what the job even entails, but I do know that I now have more money with which to buy a piano.
Complete Beginner August 2012 'Play Piano' Book 1 - finished 'Play Piano' Book 2 - finished Grade 1 Sight Reading - finished Grade 1 Exam Pieces Grade 1 Scales The Easy Piano Collection Classical Gold Yamaha U3
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When you sometimes sit beside your piano just admiring it, or when you pat your piano lightly before or after playing, appreciating it like a friend or pet. Chopin was known to do that.
Slow down and do it right.
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..your dentist tells you so LOVE IT!!
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Oh man.... This sounds like an AA meeting. But I just broke up with a woman I was dating.... One of my first thoughts was oh man. My second thought was well I can spend more time playing on my piano LOL!
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Oh man.... This sounds like an AA meeting. But I just broke up with a woman I was dating.... One of my first thoughts was oh man. My second thought was well I can spend more time playing on my piano Haha! It's always the first thing I think of too when anything bad happens. Or anything good. Or anything at all really. I recently got a pay rise at work and you can guess what was going around in my head as my boss was listing the (literally) hundreds of additional responsibilities I will have.... All I could hear was "piano, piano PIANO more money to buy a piano" as he was talking. I left his office with no idea what the job even entails, but I do know that I now have more money with which to buy a piano. Cool Toastie.!! I was at a seminar the other day and was tapping out chords with my pen- all I could think of was piano.
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When you sometimes sit beside your piano just admiring it, or when you pat your piano lightly before or after playing, appreciating it like a friend or pet. Chopin was known to do that. Did he? Awesome! I do that too. I say goodnight to mine each night. And there are two framed pictures of Chopin on top of my Piano.
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When you suffer from nightly piano insomnia. I have decided that my increasing obsession with piano is a bit like when you first fall in love, as currently I also feel sick all the time and can't eat properly. Madness!
Complete Beginner August 2012 'Play Piano' Book 1 - finished 'Play Piano' Book 2 - finished Grade 1 Sight Reading - finished Grade 1 Exam Pieces Grade 1 Scales The Easy Piano Collection Classical Gold Yamaha U3
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...you have a category 4 typhoon bearing down on you and all you are worrying about is losing power and not being able to play piano.
This is a really good argument for an accoustic, isn't it? three typhoons later (!), I've lost power twice. The first time, ~half a day; this time a full day and counting! I really need an acoustic!
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When you sometimes sit beside your piano just admiring it, or when you pat your piano lightly before or after playing, appreciating it like a friend or pet. So glad that I'm not the only one doing that... My hubby says that he is glad that I never looked at another man like I look at the piano. So what else can I add... Maybe another sign is that someone leaning against the piano or - gasp - putting something on top of it - changes you into a sable tooth tiger mother defending her cubs?
Currently working on: Venetian Gondola song by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
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When you miss your piano when you are out and say hello to it when you come in. Toastie it might indeed be piano Mary Ann I had my piano lesson last Wednesday afternoon and suddenly in the middle of the lesson it started to thunder! My teacher and I looked at each other and found it quite atmopsheric. Piano is 110 years old so no problems playing during a storm LOL.
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When you sometimes sit beside your piano just admiring it, or when you pat your piano lightly before or after playing, appreciating it like a friend or pet. So glad that I'm not the only one doing that... My hubby says that he is glad that I never looked at another man like I look at the piano. So what else can I add... Maybe another sign is that someone leaning against the piano or - gasp - putting something on top of it - changes you into a sable tooth tiger mother defending her cubs? LOL Barbareola!
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I thought there was a way to do multiple quotes in a reply but I can't figure it out. *confused* Anyway, in response to Tubbie, Frycek, EdwardianPiano and Barbareola: I am also a confirmed piano-petter. It's nice to know that I'm in good company.
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Deborah Charles Walter 1500 Happiness is a shiny red piano.
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I thought there was a way to do multiple quotes in a reply but I can't figure it out. *confused* Anyway, in response to Tubbie, Frycek, EdwardianPiano and Barbareola: I am also a confirmed piano-petter. It's nice to know that I'm in good company. You just select the quote button and it does the rest Deb. Piano petters LOL! Do you bid your piano a goodnight as well?
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...you have a category 4 typhoon bearing down on you and all you are worrying about is losing power and not being able to play piano.
This is a really good argument for an accoustic, isn't it? I've been thinking this for 2 years. Using electronic pianos, I found that there is NOTHING more boring than a blackout... and NOT having a piano to play. Blackouts are the perfect time for piano, so I have an acoustic on the way.
Currently working on/memorizing... "It's You" from Robotech "He's A Pirate" "Crazy Bone Rag" "What The World Needs Now"
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The leccie came back on at 4am and it was all I could do not to run downstairs and start playing. I would have, but I really needed the sleep! Mary Ann I had my piano lesson last Wednesday afternoon and suddenly in the middle of the lesson it started to thunder! My teacher and I looked at each other and found it quite atmopsheric. Piano is 110 years old so no problems playing during a storm LOL. During the first of the recent typhoons, I was asking a piano friend here for atmospheric suggestions to play during the typhoon. He was playing Chopin's Fantasie Impromtu and suggested something by Janacek. I'll have to look it up...
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How about the third movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata?
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I thought there was a way to do multiple quotes in a reply but I can't figure it out. *confused*
You just select the quote button and it does the rest Deb. That only selects the one post ... How do I select multiples from a thread and reply to them all in one post?
Deborah Charles Walter 1500 Happiness is a shiny red piano.
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