Finally...
Finally, (well, this finally certainly does not refer to the opening of school though it is coming soon. I must be crazy if I was actually looking forward to it) my piano is going to get tuned by a piano tuner who uses an electronic tuner. The last time round some guy did it by ear, he de-tuned my piano by about 0.2 semitones per key for the last octave, and goodness knows what other kind of denomination of tones in between all my keys and all. And finally, it's going to get tuned in about 14 hours time. Yay! After this, there would no longer be any:
1) Quirky sense of notes/music when I use octaves/scales/arpeggios/whatever that would involve the top 2 octaves in my piano.
2) Messing up of my chord/music sense when I play something to demo a chord.
3) Feeling that my playing went wrong although I pressed the correct notes that do not conflict with the chord.
4) Irritation at the above mentioned points.
5) Irritation at the piano tuner who messed up my piano.
6) Feeling sian that I have a de-tuned piano.
7) Yearning for a piano tuner to tune up my piano.
8) Feeling of guilt for procrastination in contacting another piano tuner.
9) Trying to ignore those guilty feelings through rationalization.
10) Feelings of conflict when rational rationalization is done against the above rationalization.
11) Irritation at such conflicts, and resorting to going back to my playing in order to forget the whole issue.
12) Erm, well, go back to point 1...
Also, with a request to make the keys somewhat harder/stiffer/heavier/whatever, there would (hopefully) no longer be any:
1) Usage of super soft keys which caused my touch on the piano to be very light.
2) Teasing by my dear piano teacher that girls smaller sized than I am could play louder than I thunder on the piano (I can't remember the exact words she used, but the idea is there).
3) Hoping that my touch on the piano would be harder.
4) Missing/losing notes on other people's piano as a result of my light touch on the piano.
5) Loving of other people's piano more than mine because those could possibly increase my strength on the piano.
6) Wishing that my piano keys were harder/stiffer/heavier/whatever... etc.
7) Crappy ideas that the practice/celeste pedal, being able to soften the volume, might well be a good training tool to increase my strength on the piano by trying to hit the keys as hard as possible to restore the lost volume.
8) Getting irritated at the muted sound over time because the sound quality is, and will always be, terrible.
9) Giving up on usage of that practice/celeste pedal, and loving the sound quality without that pedal.
10) Enjoying my usual playing on my piano without the practice/celeste pedal so much (erm, with respect to the above point. It's not like I love to use that particular pedal to begin with, and there's certainly no enjoyment with that pedal even after my piano is fixed up).
11) Well, once again, refer to point 1...
Thought: I can't wait for a tuned-cum-hardened-keys piano. Yay! =)
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