Seeing as there’s also braille sheet music, makes me wonder how blind musicians play and read in union. Simple: they too practice a lot… but also try to memorize the braille they feel before they play the part.
My sister used to play the violin. Her first instrument was a horrible rented cheapie that had been through too many hands before hers. Her later teacher told her if she could play on that, she could play on anything!
And I’m close enough to being of that generation to know that, apart from not having black keys and having only a handful of white keys, it’s not a piano at all, but a toy celeste, with metal bars instead of strings.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
Seeing as there’s also braille sheet music, makes me wonder how blind musicians play and read in union. Simple: they too practice a lot… but also try to memorize the braille they feel before they play the part.
orinoco womble over 7 years ago
My sister used to play the violin. Her first instrument was a horrible rented cheapie that had been through too many hands before hers. Her later teacher told her if she could play on that, she could play on anything!
wonka291 over 7 years ago
Early bit of surrealism.
dlkrueger33 over 7 years ago
Schroeder’s trying to get to Carnegie Hall…..(practice, practice, practice).
gammaguy over 7 years ago
What worries me is that my doctor is still practicing when he treats me.
wjones over 7 years ago
That brings up another point; that piano has only 13 keys.
Charlie Tuba over 7 years ago
Just lip it up or down.
TMMILLER Premium Member over 7 years ago
OK folks, I always want to know what the music he is playing and I am seldom left wanting for an answer. Today, nothing yet? Let’s hear what it is…..
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 7 years ago
And I’m close enough to being of that generation to know that, apart from not having black keys and having only a handful of white keys, it’s not a piano at all, but a toy celeste, with metal bars instead of strings.