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2 images above: Keys on an organ in Nottingham, UK
below: street piano in Tbilisi, Georgia


Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own key post. Feel free to interpret the topic as you wish, including high key and low key images.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 24 November 2024

Posted as part of  One Word Sunday

31 replies »

  1. LOl.. I went in an entirely different direction.
    Oy maybe mine is the high key you meant.
    Anyway, while composing this actual keys never even crossed my mine.
    I like yours, though, especially that middle image.

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    • As a former piano performer, that was my thought too! It reminded me of some of the instruments I’ve been sat down in front of at lower budget care home gigs. Ivory missing, some of them, keys disconnected from their strings… I think the worst was the one which made a loud “sproy-yoy-yoing” sound like a giant popped cartoon spring every time I released the F key (right above Middle C)… 😱😆

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