Just remembered something about I Know Who Killed Me that I somehow failed to point out when I reviewed it a few weeks ago: in his attempt at ruining Aubrey’s life, the killer applies dry ice to her right hand, forcing it to be amputated when the cops find her. The obvious issues of why the killer didn’t just, you know, kill her aside, the thing is, HE KILLED THE WRONG HAND! If he was going to torture a pianist by damaging one of her hands beyond repair, it should have been the left. Why?
It turns out there is actually a surprisingly large repertoire of piano pieces for players who can only use one hand. And this episode of MASH explains why:
And, of course, since then, famous pianists like Leon Fleischer and Joao Carlos Martins managed to lose the use of their right hands (somehow, the left is never the compromised hand) and grew the repertoire a bit. So, once again, I have to ask:
It turns out there is actually a surprisingly large repertoire of piano pieces for players who can only use one hand. And this episode of MASH explains why:
And, of course, since then, famous pianists like Leon Fleischer and Joao Carlos Martins managed to lose the use of their right hands (somehow, the left is never the compromised hand) and grew the repertoire a bit. So, once again, I have to ask:
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.