The piano thing is real and I have to laugh. My mother was a musician and piano teacher. In my childhood home's remodeled garage turned music room we had two pianos (managed to find homes for both) AND a no longer functioning electronic church organ. NOT a little, popular in the 70's, "organ" with rhythm settings etc., a full on church organ with a two ranks of keys and a pedal board for a organist. It was old and simply not repairable (we had researched it years before when my mom was still playing and had connections) but no one wanted to get rid of it because it just seemed like heresy to smash it and dump it.
My mother has asked about her pianos many times over the years, but somehow has never asked about her organ. Maybe, even her dementia, she remembers it wasn't functional.
(I guess this post gives away any anonymity I had if anyone who knows me sees this! I'd guess this isn't a common issue.)
My mother has asked about her pianos many times over the years, but somehow has never asked about her organ. Maybe, even her dementia, she remembers it wasn't functional.
(I guess this post gives away any anonymity I had if anyone who knows me sees this! I'd guess this isn't a common issue.)