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The earth laughs in flowers

 
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‘Explication of ornaments’ given by J. S. Bach in the Clavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach.


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Composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco got ideas for themes by assigning note values to cards and then tossing them down the stairs.


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Big Grin

Composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco got ideas for themes by assigning note values to cards and then tossing them down the stairs.


Could that be why his name is not familiar to me?

Neener


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Here's a challenge - tuning mis-matched pianos to be played together...


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Here's a challenge - tuning mis-matched pianos to be played together...


What could POSSIBLY go wrong? Big Grin


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"No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good

 
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Big Grin

Composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco got ideas for themes by assigning note values to cards and then tossing them down the stairs.


Could that be why his name is not familiar to me?

Neener



Could be Big Grin
He wrote on some piano music, including one concerto. Most of his compositions were for guitar.


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This is probably what most techs would like to see when they are called to tune two pianos together, as opposed to the previous picture!


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Why It’s Important to Keep Your Piano in Tune
http://anamazingmachine.wordpr...-your-piano-in-tune/
 
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This is probably what most techs would like to see when they are called to tune two pianos together, as opposed to the previous picture!



That is what most PIANISTS would like to see to play, too!


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I wonder how they do it then..... the tuning that is
 
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Why It’s Important to Keep Your Piano in Tune
http://anamazingmachine.wordpr...-your-piano-in-tune/

This picture is just sad.


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1918 Hobart M. Cable
"No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good

 
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‘Explication of ornaments’ given by J. S. Bach in the Clavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach.



Beautiful, graceful writing.
 
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Why It’s Important to Keep Your Piano in Tune
http://anamazingmachine.wordpr...-your-piano-in-tune/

This picture is just sad.


I keep hoping that OT doesn't see it. He would be heartbroken.
 
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