Tuesday, October 7, 2008

PIANOS AND THE CURRENT ECONOMY

I know things are tough for all of us with such an iffy economy, but I predict that pianos will have an even more pronounced place in our homes and hearts now, despite the current state of affairs.
You see, pianos have that comfortable, "warm and fuzzy" effect on those who choose to sit at them.
They provide a therapeutic release of one's frustrations, feelings, thoughts, and emotions, in a unique fashion. They give us the ability to express ourselves in a extra-dimensional mode, in an infinite number of ways.
That is why there will always be a need for those 88 keys, heretofore considered a "luxury" item but which, upon careful reconsideration, becomes an extension of ourselves, a way of "talking" in a different, but oh-so-expressive language.
And those of us who are in tune to this line of thinking will still want to make that commitment to a lifetime of musical enjoyment, in which the entire family can indulge. This promotes a more cohesive family unit, no matter what the status of the financial climate.

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