SEARCH
the Forums & Piano World

This custom search works much better than the built in one and allows searching older posts.
Piano Acc. & Gift Items in
Piano World's Online Store
In PianoSupplies.com ,(a division of Piano World) our online store for piano and music gifts and accessories, party goods, tuning equipment, piano moving equipment and more.


Free Shipping on Jansen Artist Piano Benches
(ad) Pearl River
Pearl River Pianos
(ad 125) Sweetwater
Digital Pianos at Sweetwater
(ad) Pianoteq
New Pianoteq add-on instrument: U4 upright piano
(ad 125) Music Teacher's Helper
Forum Stats
69848 Members
40 Forums
143391 Topics
2074018 Posts

Max Online: 15252 @ 03/21/10 11:39 PM
Quick Links to Useful Stuff
Our Classified Ads
Find Piano Professionals-

*Piano Dealers - Piano Stores
*Piano Tuners
*Piano Teachers
*Piano Movers
*Piano Restorations
*Piano Manufacturers
*Organs

Quick Links:
*Advertise On Piano World
*Free Piano Newsletter
*Online Piano Recitals
*Piano Recitals Index
*Piano Accessories
* Buying a Piano
*Buying A Acoustic Piano
*Buying a Digital Piano
*Pianos for Sale
*Sell Your Piano
*How Old is My Piano?
*Piano Books
*Piano Art, Pictures, & Posters
*Directory/Site Map
*Contest
*Links
*Virtual Piano
*Music Word Search
*Piano Screen Saver
*Piano Videos
*Virtual Piano Chords
New Topics - Multiple Forums
CS 10 On Kawai US site Available By Summer
by Rich W
05/20/13 08:08 AM
piano mishap, your thoughts
by Dave Horne
05/20/13 04:36 AM
steinway unlacquered hammers
by victor kam
05/20/13 03:33 AM
Skyrim Piano Cover
by Swofford
05/20/13 02:24 AM
Why so many people like Steingraeber?
by Roy Roy
05/20/13 02:08 AM
Topic Options
#2029305 - 02/08/13 01:18 PM Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
Peter K. Mose Offline
500 Post Club Member

Registered: 01/06/12
Posts: 872
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
We're in the midst of a big snowstorm today, and this morning I was trying to shovel the front steps before teaching. Neighbor Dave was helping out with the sidewalk, then counselled me against putting down rock salt, given anticipated further snow conditions.

I told him I thought the salt would at least give a little grip to their boot treads for my arriving students. "Peter," he replied, "they're Canadians. If they can't figure out how to get up your [adjective deleted] front steps, they don't deserve to play the piano!"

Perhaps the best line of my teaching season.

Top
(ad) Music Teacher's Helper



#2029322 - 02/08/13 01:43 PM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: Peter K. Mose]
keystring Online   content
9000 Post Club Member

Registered: 12/11/07
Posts: 9374
Loc: Canada
Originally Posted By: Peter K. Mose

I told him I thought the salt would at least give a little grip to their boot treads for my arriving students. "Peter," he replied, "they're Canadians. If they can't figure out how to get up your [adjective deleted] front steps, they don't deserve to play the piano!"

Yes, but you're in Toronto. laugh (Those in Northern and Eastern Ontario will get it.)

Seriously - good luck today. On a sober note, you want to clear and salt for insurance reasons. You want to prove due diligence in case someone does slip and fall.

This actually brings up a question (since I also freelance) - how common is liability insurance for teachers who teach out of their own studios?

Top
#2029329 - 02/08/13 01:56 PM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: Peter K. Mose]
Bob Newbie Online   content
1000 Post Club Member

Registered: 09/02/06
Posts: 1444
Rock salt eats away concrete.. over time..it did a number on my limestone treads,
I use that other stuff.."Meltaway"

Top
#2029381 - 02/08/13 04:05 PM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: Peter K. Mose]
casinitaly Online   content

Gold Supporter until March 1 2014


Registered: 03/01/10
Posts: 3578
Loc: Italy
lol... I'm in Italy, but spent the first 36 years of my life in Ottawa. Ottawans know about snow.
The folks from Toronto...well, as Keystring said....:)

I would think though that you should have insurance coverage - here we have insurance for anyone who visits our house, but if I had my students coming here, I don't know if the insurance would be the same for work purposes. That would definitely be worth investigating.

Peter - your neighbour's comment made me think that perhaps you aren't originally from Canada?
_________________________

XVIII-XXX
Go all the way - you will give fortissimo not a chicken poop mezzo forte.-FarmGirl

Top
#2029392 - 02/08/13 04:28 PM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: Peter K. Mose]
Minniemay Offline
1000 Post Club Member

Registered: 06/07/09
Posts: 1617
Loc: CA
I have a liability rider. It's not expensive, but it's worth it.
_________________________
B.A., Piano, Piano Pegagogy, Music Ed.
M.M., Piano

Top
#2029519 - 02/08/13 08:59 PM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: Peter K. Mose]
Peter K. Mose Offline
500 Post Club Member

Registered: 01/06/12
Posts: 872
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
Cas, I'm indeed one of Canada's immigrants. It has been a good country to me.

Top
#2031524 - 02/11/13 11:00 PM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: casinitaly]
Laurie R. Offline
Full Member

Registered: 10/13/11
Posts: 36
Loc: Gatineau, Québec, Canada
Hi Cas,

I, too, spent many years living in Ottawa. Now, I live across the bridge from Ottawa, in Gatineau (Québec). Yes, we certainly do know about snow. Did you live here in the "Winter of, I think, 1971", where the depth of the snow was higher than the tops of the windows??

Top
#2031612 - 02/12/13 02:33 AM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: Peter K. Mose]
casinitaly Online   content

Gold Supporter until March 1 2014


Registered: 03/01/10
Posts: 3578
Loc: Italy
Peter - glad Canada is treating you well - (we have a pretty good reputation for that eh? )

Laurie.... yup. I remember trying to walk to school and the snow was almost up to my waist. The streets hadn't all been ploughed - or maybe the sidewalks hadn't... I don't remember. I really think it was quite silly of me to have tried. It must have been a teenager thing.
_________________________

XVIII-XXX
Go all the way - you will give fortissimo not a chicken poop mezzo forte.-FarmGirl

Top
#2032684 - 02/13/13 08:00 PM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: casinitaly]
Bluoh Offline
Full Member

Registered: 12/20/11
Posts: 314
Loc: Canada
Originally Posted By: casinitaly
Peter - glad Canada is treating you well - (we have a pretty good reputation for that eh? )

Laurie.... yup. I remember trying to walk to school and the snow was almost up to my waist. The streets hadn't all been ploughed - or maybe the sidewalks hadn't... I don't remember. I really think it was quite silly of me to have tried. It must have been a teenager thing.



I'm from Ontario, and I totally miss ice-skating on the ponds! The weather here is too mild for that.
_________________________
How to Practice Less & Get More Done

Top
#2032746 - 02/13/13 10:11 PM Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave [Re: Peter K. Mose]
LoPresti Offline
1000 Post Club Member

Registered: 12/07/10
Posts: 1288
Loc: New York
Originally Posted By: Peter K. Mose
. . . "they're Canadians. If they can't figure out how to get up your [adjective deleted] front steps, they don't deserve to play the piano!"

Peter,

My son refers to this sort of reasoning as "natural selection" (after Darwin!)

Ed
_________________________
In music, everything one does correctly helps everything else.

Top



Moderator:  Ken Knapp 
What's Hot!!
World's Oldest Living Pianist -- Alice is 109!
Amazing, inspiring, humbling!
-------------------
Forums Rules & Help
-------------------
ADVERTISE
on Piano World

The world's most popular piano web site.
-------------------
Piano Books
-------------------
panic


(ad) Dampp Chaser
Piano Lifesaver
(ad) HAILUN Pianos
Hailun Pianos - Click for More
Sheet Music
(PW is an affiliate)
Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale
Download & Print Sheet Music Instantly
sheet music search
sheet music search

sheet music search
(ad) P B Guide
Acoustic & Digital Piano Guide
(ad) Estonia Piano
Estonia Piano
Who's Online
146 registered (ando, Allard, 36251, Al LaPorte, albynism, 73 invisible), 1189 Guests and 16 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
(ads by Google)
(Views)Popular Topics
Just for those totally devoted to Chopin 9573099
Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #1 6639704
Jazz Study Group 2: Advanced Players 5347683
Rostoskys serious thread. (by request) 4641318
OT Paging Jerry Groot (and any one else living in the Northland) 4310889
Jazz Study Group: Autumn Leaves, ATTYA, etc. 3986159
Achievement of the week - what got you excited? 2376985
Adult Beginner in Singapore: Buying First Piano 2251693
Alfred's Basic and All in One Adult Piano Course Book #2 2224677
Men Can Fix Anything 2192605



 
Our Piano Related Classified Ads
| Dealers | Tuners | Lessons | Movers | Restorations | Pianos For Sale | Sell Your Piano |
 
piano supplies piano accessories PianoSupplies.com is a division of Piano World


Advertise on Piano World
| Subscribe | Piano World | PianoSupplies.com | Advertise on Piano World | Donate | Link to Us | Classifieds |
| Del.icio.us |Contact | Privacy | Legal | About Us | Site Map | Free Newsletter | Press Room |


copyright 1997 - 2013 Piano World ® all rights reserved
No part of this site may be reproduced without prior written permission