[pianotech] What gender is a piano?

james dally wippen at embarqmail.com
Wed Jan 14 16:39:55 PST 2009


THE QUEEN OF THE HOUSE/POEMS, ETC IN THE 1800s
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  From: David Boyce 
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  Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 7:13 PM
  Subject: [pianotech] What gender is a piano?


  A new customer tonight posed a question I'd not thought of before.  Do pianos have gender? 

  Ships are female. Female gender identity is also sometimes ascribed to other things - cars, etc.  This lady was inclined to view her c1900 straight-strung (though underdamped) upright as female. I'd never considered this before. 

  But I did say to her that I've long maintained that 1) a piano 2) an open coal fire and 3) a grandfather clock, are all quasi-living things in a home. And if they have quasi-life, ought they not to have quasi-gender? I suppose the grandfather clock would have to be male.  I wondered afterwards, had the piano been a new one, would she have ascribed gender to it, and if so, which?
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