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The Happy Sound of Yamaha
His piano is not played often as yesterday was, and when it does, the happy sound of Yamaha lets him enter a fascinating world made up of time clefs, of notes and chords that imagination creates on instant thought... while he contemplates Nature! If his body is old, his spirit is young and it can go on until those weary fingers won't or can't play anymore; and doesn't desire palpitate in his anxious heart... leading it where it wants to go as an eagle soaring past the hills of a radiant sunrise? On February the sixth, another year will be added to the calendar of that man engulfed by loneliness, but he despairs not when he plays his piano that soothes his pain, comforting him with hope, allowing his senses to invigorate as morning greets the happy sound of Yamaha!
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