--- title: "tried out a grand piano" layout: post --- Today I plucked up the courage to walk into a piano showroom, and asked if I could play on a particularly handsome grand piano. "Yes, you can try it out," said the staff, and so I did. First, I tried some arpeggio(s). Then, a song from a contemporary movie. It was a great pleasure. The piano responded to my touch in a magical way, demonstrating extraordinary sensitivity to even the most subtle of nuances. I looked at the staff of the showroom (a middle-aged and confident lady), and it seemed she was enjoying the song, too. I would later enquire about the piano, and only two words remain in my memory: "top-end" and "hand-made". And, its logo says: Shigeru Kawai. But all too soon, it was time for me to leave (I have a limited repertoire), and I bade my usual farewell to salespeople: "I'll think about buying it". (Which is true, I do think about how many years of slavery to a mean boss I have to endure, in order to afford stuff like that). But the staff was quick to reassure me: "No obligations at all! We're happy you came here to try our piano." Well, it was a nice experience, and I thank (a Biblical) God for that.