Saturday, May 7, 2011

A Horse and A Piano


Note regarding the Labels, 2023:  Some posts under the New Insight--II Label have been deleted earlier.  Would prefer to delete the New Insight--II Label from my blog but the blog site isn't allowing me to make changes to the Labels any longer--unless I delete the posts individually and permanently.  Would like to keep the remaining posts under the New Insight--II Label for now...but the New Insight--II Label is no longer significant, as far as I'm concerned.  The Piano Stories Label is relevant.

Have found another horse story--with a prominent piano. In Black Stallion, 1979 [based on a novel from 1941], a piano accompanied some poetry reading which was done to honour a little boy and a horse who survived a shipwreck! It was interesting to see the combination of poetry, a piano, and a horse story! *** So, this is another piano story to add to my list! [The piano isn't the main feature here but it was fairly prominent--it's hard to miss; and it serves like a signature detail, which I've mentioned before.--Pianos and organs have been used as symbols in the police project--they're a memento of silent films from the past and of an undercover police project, you could say!?] *** Of course, have been commenting recently on the horse stories--I believe some are relevant to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the police project.

NOTE about Piano Stories, added in February 2023:  Maybe I've deleted some earlier posts which told that at the beginning of the special police project, many years ago, the police had wanted a female who could play the piano....  People with musical talent and interest are more likely to be emotional and creative, and may possibly express themselves well in writing, also.  A lot of writing has been necessary for the police project, and that was expected....  [In my case, my father first played the piano....  I took an interest at an early age but my father wasn't able to teach me...but he started sending me to a professional piano teacher when I was eight years of age.  I continued for six years and have had an interest in piano all my life.]  

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