everyone --
I just found this site and I think it's wonderful! I'm so glad to be in the company of such talented and informative individuals! I just thought I'd post this as a means of introduction --
I've wanted to play since I was very little (a
long time ago!), took some lessons when I was about ten years old and stopped after a few (lived in a small Bronx, New York apartment -- no space for a piano, let alone neighbors

). I was eligible to join the orchestra in grade school, but declined (no piano instruction). After completing my education in architecture and moving to the country (upstate New York) to a modest house with room for a piano in the "den," I purchased a small Casio electronic keyboard to renew my relationship with "making music." I then "graduated" to a Baldwin Piano Pro (another electronic "marvel"

I had to have after seeing it demonstrated in the local Sears department store!

) and managed to learn to play it "on my own" without all the accompanying automatic chords and rhythms. (At this point in time, I haven't decided whether to keep it or put it up for sale. Anyone interested?)
Being an architect and wanting to "redesign" my own residence, I decided to convert my "under the house" garage into more living space and I created an "entertainment room." There is where I located my Boston GP-178 almost ten years ago, and I've been enjoying it since then. (Whenever I get a "reprieve" from my drafting board/computer screen.

)
I don't consider myself an accomplished pianist (far from it!

) I can read music fairly well but play mostly from "fake books" -- left-hand chords, right-hand melody --
and restrict my choice of music (sort of) to the Great American Songbook -- Gershwin, Kern, Porter, Rodgers & Hart & Hammerstein, Berlin -- that kind of thing.
Although my interest mainly lies in these "standards," I have a basic knowledge and a genuine desire to learn more about and to appreciate the works of the "masters" -- piano as well as orchestral. (Can I say that I'm also a fan of some Italian operas -- Puccini for the most part!) Now, as a challenge, I would like to begin playing some "easier" classical pieces (especially Chopin).
Some of this may sound redundant -- I started a thread in "Instruments" yesterday. If anyone is interested in sharing some similar experiences, I would like to hear from you. Since I have some time today, after I finish this post, I'm going downstairs to play (and play and play and ---)!!!

tsarchitect