Through sheer good fortune, a book of piano sheet music a neighbor laid on me happened to have a xerox of Scott Joplin's rag "The Chrysanthemum" hidden inside. I thought I was a knowledgeable Scott Joplin fan, but this particular piece had completely eluded me. Anyway, I'm hearing it for the first time, under my fingers. It's totally wonderful. Yeah, to put it gently, the music is a bit above my station in terms of difficulty, but on a good day I can almost pull off maybe eighty percent of it. BTW, the music the book actually contains is uniformly awful.
As for my piano, it's an early 20th Century Mason-Hamlin studio upright. It can no longer be tuned to standard pitch, and it will never be fully in tune with itself but it's got tone, tone, tone! My audio-fool ears bathe in luxury.
As for my piano, it's an early 20th Century Mason-Hamlin studio upright. It can no longer be tuned to standard pitch, and it will never be fully in tune with itself but it's got tone, tone, tone! My audio-fool ears bathe in luxury.