Are these real trees or artificial ones? I always cut a young tree from the back yard for Christmas (they grow like weeds so I usually only keep about 6 years worth of seedlings and saplings at various growth stages around), so it's a real one and it has not been engineered to not drop needles, or sap for that matter. Obviously I am loathed to put such a tree close to my piano. How do you protect from unwanted moisture and other problems?
Pianos and Christmas trees
I’ve used an artificial tree for years now.
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Random comment: I took these photos with my iPhone. When you go to edit a photo, there’s an “auto” option that tweaks the brightness and contrast, maybe it does some other things. Anyway, I use that option a lot and I used it with all of the photos shared here.
Look at photo number three. I used the auto edit for that one, and look at how the Yamaha logo really pops (esp compared to photo number four). There was no light source behind me, although the lettering is brass and I polished all the brass when I first bought the piano (so about 5 years ago). So it’s interesting how the logo really pops in photo 3 but not photo 4.
I’m sure there are editing options where you can bring out or brighten one spot in a photo but I’ve never tried to figure out how to use them. Still, as a piano lover, photo number 3 is a not unwelcomed result
1890 Steinway C (Piano Craft), 2019 Grotrian 208 Charis, Kawai Novus NV10S
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ShiroKuro I love those reflections as well! What a beautiful arrangement!
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APianistHasNoName Wow. What a perfect composition and such a lovely mood you've created.
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APianistHasNoName beautiful!
We never had Christmas trees at our house when I was growing up. My dad was very religious and thought they were too commercial. We had a manger scene that rested on the top of our tall upright piano. My mom did add some bling to the manger scene by adding an evergreen swag around the top and sides of it, complete with colored lights.
As an adult, my spouse and I had a series of dwarf Alberta spruces as live Christmas trees. We didn't bring them inside until a week or two before Christmas for the health of the tree. Eventually they'd get too big and I'd plant them in the yard. Now, if I turn sideways on my piano bench, I can see a couple of them.
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The Santa Claus day that I mentioned above is today, starting with the movie here at my theatre at 4pm so I'll be setting that up shortly.
Unfortunately, it's so cold outside (-34 right now and dropping) that they've cancelled the sleigh rides. Which is wise because I'm sure they would freeze the horses as well as the kids.
There's going to be a live nativity scene just down the street, Santa will be in at City Hall all evening, a kids art contest at the Credit Union, and some elf is supposed to be wandering around so there's still stuff going on.
But they sure got a cold day for Santa this year.
Edit: and they just cancelled the nativity scene. Can't blame 'em but it's still a shame.
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Sgisela that's absolutely lovely! Is the tree in a "hall" area? Is that what you see when you come in the front door? And if so, then at other times of the year, you'd the see the piano?
The Christmas tree kind of blocks the view of the piano, though!
I could forgive that just over the holidays!
BTW @Sgisela what kind of piano is that? It looks fantastic there, how you have it.
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ShiroKuro The layout is very open. There’s a large entry way that has a living room on the right and then the family room (or 2nd living room) directly in front. The arches divide the space between the entry way and the living room, and that’s where the tree is.
The piano is an Estonia L210 (just under 7 feet). Needless to say, we never light the fireplace!
Sgisela The arches divide the space between the entry way and the living room, and that’s where the tree is.
It sounds wonderful, and I bet it's even better in person than the photo!
The piano is an Estonia L210 (just under 7 feet). Needless to say, we never light the fireplace!
Oh nice, I still have yet to play or hear an Estonia in person. Some day...
Re fireplaces, I don't care for them! I'd much rather have the space for piano!