About being clean

antares@euronet.nl antares@euronet.nl
Thu, 16 Jan 2003 21:14:41 +0100


On donderdag, jan 16, 2003, at 21:02 Europe/Amsterdam, gordon stelter 
wrote:

> I gained my sense of cleanliness during my years as a
> monk, and the realization that I play MUCH better, and
> am FAR more likely to slide into an artistic reverie
> on pianos that DON'T have rotting human excrement (of
> all types) on and between the keys. I can only imagine
> that it is the same for others. Washing hands before
> playing is lesson #1. Not shipping a piano in a filthy
> pad is a mere act of respect under the normal aegiis
> of: "Do unto others...." Most of the customers I know
> who can afford a  multi-thousand$ purchase are very
> neat, clean and organized. The least we can do is ship
> their "new baby" in pads that have just been washed
> and dried, which is what I do, every time.
>      Gordon Stelter
>
>
>

Man, I like this. This guy is WEIRD!

He reminds me of the Julius Knipfel cartoon.

Great, Gordon...

friendly greetings from

Antares
The netherlands

Where Music is no harm can be.......


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