Some people never learn
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On my recent birthday. 79 I went to a piano store.
It is a Kawai GX1. Had a GX2 years ago that was too much for the place. I like this one and my technique has improved.
Have a row of Corning acoustic panels against the wall behind the piano, covered with a black fleece blanket. -

On my recent birthday. 79 I went to a piano store.
It is a Kawai GX1. Had a GX2 years ago that was too much for the place. I like this one and my technique has improved.
Have a row of Corning acoustic panels against the wall behind the piano, covered with a black fleece blanket. -
Nice. At this age there's little wisdom in doing much other than exactly what you want to do.
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Nice. At this age there's little wisdom in doing much other than exactly what you want to do.
Much wisdom in this remark. I bought a Yamaha NU1XA hybrid piano a few months ago to replace the Clavinova that I'd had for many years, but which had died and for which repair parts could not be obtained.
Now, if I could only persuade my fingers to regain some of the agility they lost over time.

Big Al
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Nice. At this age there's little wisdom in doing much other than exactly what you want to do.
Much wisdom in this remark. I bought a Yamaha NU1XA hybrid piano a few months ago to replace the Clavinova that I'd had for many years, but which had died and for which repair parts could not be obtained.
Now, if I could only persuade my fingers to regain some of the agility they lost over time.

Big Al
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