by shawn | Nov 28, 2012 | Blog
Linda Pomella has been teaching the piano from her home in Brighton Township for more than thirty years. She would always welcome her students with a warm smile and taught them patiently. Through her piano lessons, it helped them to grow their love and passion for...
by shawn | Nov 21, 2012 | Blog
Learning to play a new musical instrument is quite similar to learning a new language. As we all already know, it is much more productive to start learning at a tender age. The truth is that as we grow older, our ability to learn something new decreases. Obviously, we...
by shawn | Nov 14, 2012 | Blog
Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla are two Puerto Rico-based artists that do not play the piano. Hence, when they came up with the idea of cutting a hole in an antique Bechstein grand, it seemed like a perfectly reasonable request to make of the world’s...
by shawn | Nov 7, 2012 | Blog
There are many different types of pianos out there in the market. They can range from grand pianos to upright pianos to even digital pianos. However, what does it take for a piano to earn the right as a super piano? In fact, this piano did not just earn the right to...
by shawn | Oct 31, 2012 | Blog
In England, there is currently a “Play Me, I’m Yours.” initiative ongoing throughout the nation. Pianos are basically being placed on the streets across the nation for anyone to play. These pianos tend to be donated and of quite old age already. We...
by shawn | Oct 28, 2012 | Blog
Imagine a piano in the middle of the woods having to weather a week of heavy rain, overnight temperatures and bright sunshine. Leaves and pine needles are scattered all over it. Some of the piano keys have also come off and there is graffiti scribbled all over. You...