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the piano is a good friend

The piano is a good friend

By The Cross-Eyed Pianist | January 1, 2023

The piano is a good friend. It doesn’t talk back. You can’t lose a piano. It’s a constant companion. It can give you everything you need. – Hugh Laurie, actor & pianist

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