In his early years, American landscape photographer Ansel Adams studied piano and showed some talent. At one party,
however, as Adams played Chopin's F Major Nocturne he recalled that "In some strange way my right had started off in F-sharp
major while my left had behaved well in F-major. I could not bring them together. I went through the entire nocturne with the
hands separated by a half-step."
The next day a fellow guest gave Adams a no-nonsense review of his performance: "You never missed a wrong note!"
Daily Walk, May 14, 1992.
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