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Would be nice to try picking up piano lessons again.
Let me know if you ever succeed at Bach. That's what made me want to grab a fire axe and go Office Space on my own piano. Needless to say, I kind of stopped playing after that. :P
 
Let me know if you ever succeed at Bach. That's what made me want to grab a fire axe and go Office Space on my own piano. Needless to say, I kind of stopped playing after that. :p

Lol! Office Space, that's a great movie. I imagine Bach would be a challenge. I think one of my biggest issue will be not having big hands, to reach keys, but I'll have to see how I go. Piano playing just seems like something I'd enjoy, to sooth me, rather than for me to actually excel at, but it'd be nice if I did.
 
Lol! Office Space, that's a great movie. I imagine Bach would be a challenge. I think one of my biggest issue will be not having big hands, to reach keys, but I'll have to see how I go. Piano playing just seems like something I'd enjoy, to sooth me, rather than for me to actually excel at, but it'd be nice if I did.
You don't necessarily need big hands to play the piano well. I've known some tiny people who were downright extraordinarily talented fiends when it came to playing.
 
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