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Let's make these fingers play, Across eighty-eight keys of wood and ebony, In perfect, scale, rhythm and harmony. Decipher the dots and dashes, And break all the rules, once you know all the clashes. You could learn, From the masters of this game, Probably Beethoven, Who played it with honesty and power; Or Chopin, Who played it with delicateness, And poetry; Or even Liszt, Who played without hesitation,           And to woo women;                  Or Rachmaninoff, Who used his sizely hands, To the fullest,   Using clean moves and precision. There are many masters of this game, But I promise,                      It's the only game which will keep you,                Entertained. Till the very end.
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Feb 21, 2017
Feb 21, 2017 at 11:56 PM UTC
Wood and Ebony
Let's make these fingers play, Across eighty-eight keys of wood and ebony, In perfect, scale, rhythm and harmony. Decipher the dots and dashes, And break all the rules, once you know all the clashes. You could learn, From the masters of this game, Probably Beethoven, Who played it with honesty and power; Or Chopin, Who played it with delicateness, And poetry; Or even Liszt, Who played without hesitation,           And to woo women;                  Or Rachmaninoff, Who used his sizely hands, To the fullest,   Using clean moves and precision. There are many masters of this game, But I promise,                      It's the only game which will keep you,                Entertained. Till the very end.
Pianists are wonderful people. Lisztomania!
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Feb 21, 2017
Feb 21, 2017 at 11:56 PM UTC
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