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When I was writing about my nice, lazy time between Christmas and New Year, I mentioned in passing that I'd done something very exciting on New Year's Eve.

Although I probably should have qualified that it was possibly only very exciting if you're me.

I spent a while chatting to a lady (who had huge crucifix earrings and a "JESUS" tattoo on her wrist), and then I gave her a lot of money. She told me to wait until I was contacted by a man named Silas.


Silas brought me this:

A very large parcel - about 5ft tall


Wow. I don't think I've ever had such a giant parcel delivered.

Parcel opened; contains lots of polystyrene packing and flatpack bits


Oh, look, it seems to have a flat pack in it.

Shot #1 of mystery item, looks slightly like a large air-con unit Shot #2 of mystery item, white bar with metal tongues sticking out


Can you see what it is yet?

I got busy building. But then I got to the part which the instructions stipulate is a two-person job. And I considered it. And I decided that the scope for disaster if I took it on by myself was immense.

So I had a little read of the instruction manual while I waited for ChrisC to finish his phone call and come and help me.

Me, sitting in the box with the manual and a glass of white wine


What?

You thought I'd have a box that large delivered and not play in it?

Me, lying in the box and trying to hide
Me standing up in the box, lid closed and only nose and fingers showing


Hours of harmless amusement.

Anyway. We carefully settled the top part onto the frame, and look what I've got!

A small, white digital piano


A whole, actual digital piano of my very own.

Never mind the complexities of getting something as heavy and bulky as a proper piano up to a second-floor flat, and finding space for it to stand; I have neighbours in four directions. An acoustic piano was never a realistic option.

However, my new friend has a volume control and a headphone jack. I can (and indeed did, on Sunday) hammer away at nearly midnight without disturbing anyone. As digital pianos go, he's a relatively cheap one; not the bottom of the range, but the best compromise between what I could afford, what had an action good enough that I could enjoy playing it, and what would fit in our corridor.

When trying out pianos in Chappell of Bond Street[*] I did nearly fall in love with a glossy, ebony hybrid grand - the only problem being that it was far too large to fit in the space available, and massively out of my price range. Oh wait, that's two problems. However, the new arrival and I have been getting on very well thus far.

Of course... the minor downside is that I last had easy access to a piano in 1999 when I could book a practice room at university. So I basically haven't played in well over a decade. And... um. Let's just say it's not quite like riding a bike. I have been slowly and painfully fighting my way through The Golliwog's Cakewalk (which the free book of piano music[**] which arrived in the large box has carefully retitled Cakewalk). It's a real favourite of mine, and something which I used to be able to play easily. It's probably best for everyone that there are headphones.

However, on Sunday evening I had a ceremonial play-through of a Beethoven sonata[***] and went to bed happy :)

Me, sitting playing the piano



[*] Which, incidentally, is on Wardour Street.
[**] Which I largely ignored, because I assumed it would be simple re-arrangements of the usual selection of lollipops. It isn't; it's actually a remarkably decent selection of popular pieces, and fills in a lot of gaps of bits of sheet music I've mislaid (or, more probably, left in odd corners at my parents' house).
[***] In G major (No.20, Op.49 No.2), for the curious. Yes, yes, since you mention it, one of the very easy ones.

Date: 2013-01-10 06:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kauket.livejournal.com
I'll let you know when we confirm dates in case it works for you. It's nothing glam but it's very cheap, for Edinburgh at that time of year

Date: 2013-01-10 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
That's brilliant, thanks. We like cheap :)

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