David, did you do the same as I once did: pulling all the strings out first - or break 
the hammers before playing the piano?  Ha,ha ! The trick works better on a white piano 
than a black one. Upright pianos tend to make a weird noise, if you pull the strings 
out, while the lid should remain open on both types of pianos. A giraffe piano is the 
best choice anyway. Things like that trick do not work so well on electronic pianos, 
but superbly on church organs. But it is more work to pull all the pipes out first.

Like your reply !
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"David Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Olav Traa wrote:
> 
> > Now this is third hand information (Can anyone confirm this?) but I heard
> > that:
> >
> > Froydis Ree Wekre had this party trick where she would pull all the slides
> > as far as they would go, then procede to play a piece with a piano, in
> > tune...
> 
> Good trick!  I once had a piano like that.
> 
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>       { Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }
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