What do you do with a flat pi-a-no?
Mar. 26th, 2006 10:35 pmThe piano in the choir room is badly out of tune: most of the keys are a bit flat, and the octave below middle C is just totally FUBAR (keys wildly out of tune with each other, et cetera ad nauseam, though the nauseam kicks in pretty damn fast).
Me: "Someday I'm going to have to do something about that piano."
Choir Director: "Why?"
blaisedec: "He has perfect pitch just like [another choir member] does."
Me: "I'm just not sure if the solution involves a tuning wrench or a 12-gauge."
The women did today's anthem, which was just as well since my voice wasn't up to it (allergies, gotta make sure I do the Claritin regularly). The men are doing a 19th century Russian piece next week.
Me: "Someday I'm going to have to do something about that piano."
Choir Director: "Why?"
Me: "I'm just not sure if the solution involves a tuning wrench or a 12-gauge."
The women did today's anthem, which was just as well since my voice wasn't up to it (allergies, gotta make sure I do the Claritin regularly). The men are doing a 19th century Russian piece next week.