Brian Doepke wrote: > Has anyone else had a client say to them that they will only play a > piano if they, and the piano, are facing north because of the positive > effect that the North Pole’s magnetic pull has on the music. How can both the player and the piano be "facing" the same direction? Does he sit on the pedals and reach overhead for the keys? He could really throw his back out keeping up with the tempo pedal in that position. And what about the effect of directional alignment of the beckets on the music? Sounds like pretty sloppy playing to me. Ron N
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