[CAUT] Pizza party

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Mon Apr 27 15:22:09 PDT 2009


Hi all CAUT's

Incorrect, and correct at the same time on both accounts, Alan.  These 
pianos are OUR pianos.  We all pay taxes, you, your parents, me, my boss, 
the piano faculty, the students, etc.  These pianos are property of the 
state in which you live and work.  To make them last must involve 
cooperative care.  All of these students just forget or haven't grasped 
the fact of where their taxes go.   What a great place to put your 
instrument case, your lap-top, your valve oil, etc  It's just the right 
height after all!!

I put a very simple note on all practice pianos on the lid.. "nothing 
allowed on the pianos...especially anything liquid."  Guess what... most 
of those notes gave permission to students to simply use my note as a 
"coaster" for their drink!! :>(   All of them have the tell-tale cup ring 
on them.  I know Oberlin has a $50 fine for anything brought into the 
practice rooms or class-rooms....maybe a good choice... if it can be 
"policed". Or, we can all put covers on the lids; fit in just a way to 
make them just a bit too fluffy to set anything on them.  There's some 
bucks to spend!

We have at least two benches in each practice room, one for their butts 
and one to put their junk on, but that doesn't work either!

ALL  FACULTY (except two or 3) put junk on their pianos here...including 
some who choose to put total city displays of whatever Euopean city they 
visited over their journeys.. on their studio pianos...and most of them 
have done so for years, so who am I to tell them?!!  I'm just "the help" 
in most of their minds,( never mind that I've have gained at least as much 
or more education and experence than any Post doctorate shy of a PHD: 
therefore putting me on par with them or better...also with 30+ years of 
performance experience...alomost none of which can match!!); and should 
just please their every whim, including taking all their junk off "their" 
pianos for service...Unless the faculty also keep ALL crap off their 
pianos, then, so will the students slurely follow.  This, too will take 
time,,,, as Mom put beautiful Christmas scenes on the top of Grandma's 
pianos as they grew up.  There's no end.  It will never end!!!  Perhaps 
plexiglass or Spurlock-style white plastic fitted for each piano is the 
way,  but, why encourage them to do it?  There is a way, but I'm not 
experienced enough to control this. 

How have all of you to keep faculty from putting junk on their pianos? I'm 
very curious.

Thanks for all response!

Best, 
Paul




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"They are not your pianos.  You can't take it personally."
Yes, and when I get the attitude, "Yea, Alan, we know: These are YOUR 
pianos..", I tell them, "No, they are YOUR pianos.  My piano is at home, 
and I would NEVER bring it here!" ;) 

Alan Eder


-----Original Message-----
From: Zeno Wood <zeno.wood at gmail.com>
To: caut at ptg.org
Sent: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:06 pm
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Pizza party

David (Skolnik, that is),

Thanks for your insights, they all ring true.  Dealing with egos in any 
kind of institutional setting can be tricky, and that's a big part of 
working at a college.  I've been lucky to have the support of the Chair 
and others, and in fact, when I say I've sent emails to the faculty, 
what's actually happened is the Chair has forwarded my emails to the rest 
of the faculty.  

I hope I haven't given the idea that I play Piano Cop (if at all, I'm the 
Good Cop ).  I think that I've established a working relationship with the 
students and faculty from having taught a few classes and playing in a 
student ensemble when time allows.  I've also been seen as a resource and 
have been invited to give piano presentations to piano students and 
composers.

Anyway, I wholeheartedly agree with your point that "They are not your 
pianos.  You can't take it personally."  We take care of the instruments, 
but they're not there for us.  And if nobody used them, we wouldn't have a 
job to begin with.

Cheers,
Zeno Wood
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