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Emma,
"ebony and ivory" ;')
I too, played piano. I was 9 or 10 when I decided I wanted to learn. Unlike
your OT, my OT told my mom lessons would be a waste of money, but my mom
didn't listen to her, and that OT had to eat her words when I returned to
sachool in the fall because now I could move all my fingers independently! My
teacher had taught a blind kid to play by putting his hand over hers, and
letting him feel what it felt like, and this wqred well with me. I played
piano all through school, until I graduated high school. I was never very
talented at it, but I enjoyed it.
Yay, mag!! That's such a good story- do you still play? I am intending to ring a removalist
company this week to get a quote on moving the piano interstate. I have a horrible feeling
it will be really expensive though.
One of my piano teachers got RSI, so I asked the music teacher at my local High School if I
could have lessons with her. She looked very pointedly at my arms and said "ah, well.... I
just don't know if you'd be able to do it." I told her that I'd been playing for seven
years and was at grade 4 standard, and you should have seen her jaw drop open!!
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