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Is there anything more patrician or /lit/ than playing the piano.

>> No.10589319

>>10589314
>/lit/ is synonymous with patricianism

>> No.10589344

yes.
reading.

>> No.10589359

Piano is pleb. All the notes are right there for the taking. Spend a few hours learning scales and you'll be able to play anything, assuming your dexterity is good (might take a month or two).

Brass instruments are /lit/ as they are needlessly difficult much like /lit/'s favourite books. Best to learn one from a late age purely to impress an audience of two, yourself and your imaginary SO.

>> No.10589367

>more literary than playing a musical instrument
Pretty sure reading a book is more board relevant.and you would have meant playing flute if you were well read enough to know better

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>>10589367
>>10589359
>not saying Greek lyre/pan flute

>> No.10589410

>>10589386
>not being the best flautist
no cake for you

>> No.10589428

>>10589386
>me blow in hole of obscure instrument

Yeah try do that on a brass instrument fella.

>> No.10589462

>>10589314
>piano

you are a mere babe in the woods

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M68Bvdx-iL8

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>>10589410
Clearly the aulos is the most patrician.