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Play It Again, Sam!

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I've named and renamed this about a million times. Yikes! Sometimes I can't think of a title for a picture to save my life, and sometimes I think up so many I can't choose! Questions for you: 1. What title would you give this shot? 2. What song would you like to hear? This is my brother's piano again. People have asked me questions about it in previous posts. Here are some answers: Q. What kind of piano is it? A. Young Chang Q. Do you play? A. I only play a little bit. Q. Does your brother play? A. Yes. He plays very well. His partner plays very well, as well! (Well, well!) :) Q. Can I book a holiday at your brother's house? A. Probably! They're very gracious hosts! This image has been postworked. The names of the filters have been changed to protect the innocent.

Comments (46)


MrsLubner

12:33AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Maybe title it "Tickly me Ivory" and as for what I'd like to hear...depends on how well the pianist can play. Generally, I enjoy Heart and Soul (LOL) but a bit of Chopin is my favorite for the piano. Lovely, clear shot with nice appeal, Tara.

frankie96

12:35AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

1.Tickle The Ivories... 2.The Good Life...

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barbdennist

12:51AM | Wed, 05 March 2008
  1. Ebony and Ivory 2. Alexander's Ragtime Band
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beachzz

1:17AM | Wed, 05 March 2008
  1. Your title was just fine; theirs are good, too, and I have no idea, does that count?? 2. Wabash Blues GREAT foto, BTW!!!
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jeroni

1:44AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Excellent photography

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ledwolorz

1:56AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Excellent shot.

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durleybeachbum

2:07AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

1 Chopsticks set. 2 Maple Leaf Rag

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babuci

2:08AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

I thought you never ganna offer a weekend to your brother's house. I would get lost there like kid in a candy shop with my camera of curse...lol. Answer to Q1: Black and white tunes (I have a mind blocked moment sorry) Q2: Something from Beethoven pls. Excelent tilted pov btw.

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Mad-Mike

2:48AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Very nice capture ~ love the pov as well.

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wonderworld

3:17AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

A Song For You. ( I've been so many places in my life and time...Leon Russell did it great but think someone else wrote it) Gorgeous capture!!

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uk601

3:49AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

nice capture

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fredster66

3:54AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Very nice. Presented very well!

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Kelena

4:51AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Beautiful photo:)

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ontar1

6:26AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Cool, love the reflections, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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vaggabondd

6:36AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

What a beautiful shot. I kind of like the title you picked out myself. I wish I could play because I love to sing, well I guess I should say I love to try and sing :)

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NekhbetSun

6:45AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Just woke up so it's way too early to think...guess I'll just drool on the keyboard and say cool shot....and your funny n clever intro did make me smile :o)

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helanker

6:46AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

HAHHA ! I like the title. It is very fine :) WHat I like to hear? OH there is one that I LOVE so much. It is. "Arabesque nr 1"...eeehh forgot the composer. And this is an excellent shot indeed, Tara :) I also play a little. :)

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awjay

7:13AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

1 ..... tickling the ivories...... 2 .... flight of the bumble bee.....

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CavalierLady

7:41AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

I like PJ's 'tickle me ivory'. Of course you know that neither Bogart or Bergman never said 'play it again, Sam', one of the most famous misquotes in movie history. :) As far as tune, something nice and baroque like Handel or Vivaldi.

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JeffG7BRJ

8:04AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Title, Ebony & Ivory. Tune? Music "The Ride of the Valkeries" Wagner a real classic, I would expect the whole Orchester to accompany the piano though.lol. Would you believe I first heard this music in a shoot em up flight simulator type game in 1980 on the Commadore 64.lol. Excellent capture of these beautiful keys on your brothers piano, a reminder of the pedal shot.lol. Tell him the second week of July, I will let him know my ETA so he can pick me up at the airport. Very decent of the chap to put me up for the month.roflmao. You crack me up at times. Bravo!!!!!

Realm_Of_Illusion

8:34AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Really great shot :)

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Janiss

9:38AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Absolutely gorgeous Tara... I adore!!!!!!!! 1 : three small notes for the pleasure! 2: Six gnossiennes- Erik Satie !

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Merrylee

10:12AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

I'm not sure, I'll have to ask Roger and get back to you....nice looking piano.

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nikolais

10:32AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

like it more than the thumb...great work, Tara!

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mbz2662

10:44AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Two octaves. The Phantom of the Opera, or Linus and Lucy... anything really! Great shot, makes my fingers itchy.... I wanna touch it!

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Ac-Dc

10:50AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

The title you have chosen is perfect.

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hipps13

11:25AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Hi Tara "Springtime in the Rockies" would be cool Had a player piano when I was younger and played this song all the time sure miss that piano awesome and fun warm hug with love, Linda

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moochagoo

11:42AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

1 - Melancholy 2 - "Preludes Op. 28" Great shot !

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camilledubuc

12:51PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

excellent capture

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Fidelity2

1:16PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Splendid. 5+.

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