yeh I agree with that. I think it means you should go when it's empty so you can poke aroundlostgurl wrote:Could "empty house" mean that you should go when there is no one there. that way you would be able to look around the piano.
under the peddles??
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yeah, I looked again and noticed the "?" after empty house.giddeanx wrote:Or maybe he can't believe we havent filled the house yet.
but check this out, I really think that the drop has to do with the piano!!:
from Blind Tom, The Black Pianist-Composer: Continually Enslaved
by, Geneval Handy Southall
Scarecrow Press (2002):
In addition, his Baltimore concerts of July 1860 had so impressed the famous piano manufacturer, William Knabe, that he gave the ten-year-old slave an elaborately carved rosewood grand piano with a silver plate bearing the inscription "a tribute to Genius."
**I am NOT lostgrl17!**
now let me go wash my face....
now let me go wash my face....
This is also just a stretch as far as the Wiggins quote goes, but I found a quote from here:
As far as the 6 broken strings I got nothing. What could Zipp be hinting at?
Maybe the "Empty House?!" part is trying to tell us that there is more to this than we realize, or we need to start looking closer and in a different perspective.One of the earliest concert reviews published in the Baltimore Sun on June 27, 1860 announced to its readers that Tom was a phenomenon in the musical world--"thrusting all our conceptions of the science to the wall and informing us that there is a musical world of which we know nothing."
As far as the 6 broken strings I got nothing. What could Zipp be hinting at?
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I just found the same quotation posted previously by panda ... could be a hint that there are more musical clues to solve (?)lg15panda wrote:This is also just a stretch as far as the Wiggins quote goes, but I found a quote from here:
Maybe the "Empty House?!" part is trying to tell us that there is more to this than we realize, or we need to start looking closer and in a different perspective.One of the earliest concert reviews published in the Baltimore Sun on June 27, 1860 announced to its readers that Tom was a phenomenon in the musical world--"thrusting all our conceptions of the science to the wall and informing us that there is a musical world of which we know nothing."
As far as the 6 broken strings I got nothing. What could Zipp be hinting at?
Also, this thread (and some others) probably could use some better names to help identify each discussion as we continue to try to solve the notes and drops of Maddison Atkins Ch. 1. Maybe we should consider using tags like they do on Unfiction.com forums?



