As I have posted about our flood experience, our piano has been badly damaged. We sent it for repair and after many months of waiting, finally it's done and delivered in our house. Well, as you can see in the picture, it has not been restored totally as in the original status as promised by the 'piano man'.
But anyways, at least it has been fixed and can be used so, and my grandchildren up to my great grandchildren can still see the antique piano. According to the piano repairer, our piano is actually not found in the market now or if it is in the market , the price must be so high. Our piano is actually a German brand, and during the time when we bought it, it was already more expensive than the local made ones.
I could remember when we acquired it that Beam ( my second born) was still in grade 3 and she had a private tutor to teach her every weekends. After a few lessons, she got tired and lost her interest. It was only my first born, Jinggoy and my youngest, Love who used to play it that time because Mayette ( my 2nd born) also did not have interest in piano lessons at all.
Now, the piano is sitting temporarily in our church. This piano now belongs to my son, who'll only get it once they've already built their house.
But anyways, at least it has been fixed and can be used so, and my grandchildren up to my great grandchildren can still see the antique piano. According to the piano repairer, our piano is actually not found in the market now or if it is in the market , the price must be so high. Our piano is actually a German brand, and during the time when we bought it, it was already more expensive than the local made ones.
I could remember when we acquired it that Beam ( my second born) was still in grade 3 and she had a private tutor to teach her every weekends. After a few lessons, she got tired and lost her interest. It was only my first born, Jinggoy and my youngest, Love who used to play it that time because Mayette ( my 2nd born) also did not have interest in piano lessons at all.
Now, the piano is sitting temporarily in our church. This piano now belongs to my son, who'll only get it once they've already built their house.
August 10, 2009 at 10:11 PM
I've been looking forward for this picture nay..hehe! Even if doesn't look 'brand new' as what the 'piano man' promised, but I think he did a good job.. okay ra kau iyang structure..pero nawala lang ang iyang kasinaw gamay..;) PtL ky na restore ra ghpn.
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August 11, 2009 at 1:04 AM
I'm so glad you were able to get it fixed. It may not be as it was when it was the original, but nevertheless, I'm sure beautiful songs will be played on it!
August 11, 2009 at 2:16 AM
Glad to hear it was able to be fixed.
August 11, 2009 at 2:19 AM
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August 13, 2009 at 12:02 PM
I always loved the sound of a piano being played in someone's home. I'm sure its sound will be blessed in the Church too.