Monday, 6 October 2025

The strangest thing

 

The strangest thing

'The Woman Who Wished She Could Play the Piano' from an advertisement for a correspondence school,'Picture-Play Magazine,' 1922.

Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons 

Today, for the first time in months, I wanted to play my piano. It was enjoyable. I used headphones so no-one else was subjected to the racket and terrible mistakes I made. Despite all that, I found it relaxing.

I went back into the sitting room – the piano is in the dining room – and returned to my computer to type something and had the oddest feeling. The keyboard suddenly seemed far too small. Surely it should be much wider, and where had all the black notes – the sharps and flats gone? My fingers were searching in vain. Eventually, brain and hands reconnected and I was able to type reasonably competently once more.

Thank goodness it wasn’t a pipe organ with two or three manuals, an array of stops, and a pedalboard for the feet, or I should have been completely at sea, not least because I’ve never learnt to play a pipe organ. 😟

I wonder if the same thing will happen next time. Perhaps I should allow for a period of readjustment before switching between keyboards in future. Maybe my brain is simply addled. 

 

4 comments:

  1. I haven't played my guitar in 4 decades. I wonder if I can remember any of the chords. Good for you to go back to your piano. Music is supposed to be good for our brains.

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  2. I bet that was a really strange experience!

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  3. I must be missing something. How do headphones work with a piano?

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  4. I don't have any musical intruments of any type here, unless you count my Windows Media playlist which requires no skill at all to "play". I suggest a cup of tea in between piano and keyboard.

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