I’d like you to consider, for a moment, what it’s like to work for professional musicians. Most of them are self absorbed (myself included) and surrounded by an exclusive entourage of obsessive staff who are dedicated to protecting their image … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2013
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Old pianos can be extremely challenging for any technician in the field (see my discussion about geriatric pianos in “The Life of a Piano“). Many of the problems are caused by dried, brittle wood or failing glue joints that have … Continue reading
I encountered one of the most amazing custom finished pianos this morning and was compelled to share it with you. We’ve all heard about prodigal young artists creating astounding works of art with no formal training but this is one … Continue reading