Brian Bailey tunes a piano. He's been aurally tuning the instruments for the past 37 years and says there's been decreased need for his services because so many people have switched to digital pianos.
From performers to painters, artists of all genres have endured an economic year like no other. This month we've been asking them about their experiences for our series “The Creative Grind.” Today we ...
Feb. 15—The piano was once the centerpiece of the American home and a source of conversation and entertainment for its owners and their guests. An item of luxury that indicated a sort of prosperity ...
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