Anonymous wrote:It’s your right and go ahead and play it is there. Personally, I would find it annoying in a spa and think you were looking for attention BUT I’m not musical and don’t play any instrument for enjoyment. I’d never say anything or make any type of face. I’d quietly leave and go elsewhere if I was looking for a quiet spa environment. You have as much to be there and enjoy the amenities as I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow! Not the reaction I expected. I think the problem at the resort (not the sort of circles I usually run with either... we were guests of my mom) was that it was full of extremely wealthy, extremely used to being catered to people. It was not the only entitled behavior I saw... just the only directed at me. It was a really lovely grand piano, and I never saw anyone else playing it the entire week. I’m guessing people, who don’t ask, just consider it decorative.
As far as play me pianos, they are awesome!
Here are some examples:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_piano
There are several “play me, I’m yours” pianos local to us, and we’ve played the one in the Rome airport as well. My kid is playing actual classical music, I promise. She’s no prodigy, but she’s not unpleasant for 5-10 minutes.
You sound entitled. I don't want to hear your piano practicing or your child's while I'm on vacation. Would you want me to bring in my kid's loud instruments for you to hear. My kid is great at Heavy Metal.
OP here. Now this is the sort of reaction I was expecting more of![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow! Not the reaction I expected. I think the problem at the resort (not the sort of circles I usually run with either... we were guests of my mom) was that it was full of extremely wealthy, extremely used to being catered to people. It was not the only entitled behavior I saw... just the only directed at me. It was a really lovely grand piano, and I never saw anyone else playing it the entire week. I’m guessing people, who don’t ask, just consider it decorative.
As far as play me pianos, they are awesome!
Here are some examples:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_piano
There are several “play me, I’m yours” pianos local to us, and we’ve played the one in the Rome airport as well. My kid is playing actual classical music, I promise. She’s no prodigy, but she’s not unpleasant for 5-10 minutes.
You sound entitled. I don't want to hear your piano practicing or your child's while I'm on vacation. Would you want me to bring in my kid's loud instruments for you to hear. My kid is great at Heavy Metal.
Anonymous wrote:It’s your right and go ahead and play it is there. Personally, I would find it annoying in a spa and think you were looking for attention BUT I’m not musical and don’t play any instrument for enjoyment. I’d never say anything or make any type of face. I’d quietly leave and go elsewhere if I was looking for a quiet spa environment. You have as much to be there and enjoy the amenities as I do.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow! Not the reaction I expected. I think the problem at the resort (not the sort of circles I usually run with either... we were guests of my mom) was that it was full of extremely wealthy, extremely used to being catered to people. It was not the only entitled behavior I saw... just the only directed at me. It was a really lovely grand piano, and I never saw anyone else playing it the entire week. I’m guessing people, who don’t ask, just consider it decorative.
As far as play me pianos, they are awesome!
Here are some examples:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_piano
There are several “play me, I’m yours” pianos local to us, and we’ve played the one in the Rome airport as well. My kid is playing actual classical music, I promise. She’s no prodigy, but she’s not unpleasant for 5-10 minutes.