Could have made her mine for ten or twenty bucks. Hammers are broken or warped, felts are waterlogged. From the outside, it looked restorable. Inside, she's toast....
Well, everyone else was making noise upstairs (and I wasn't snooping; I'd been told where to fetch more wine).In my view, what others have said about asking first would have been the wisest thing to do to cover your ass..... if you asked if you could play and nobody was around to tell you no, then it's no longer your problem.
I figured it was covered to protect it from dust, which made me think it was in good condition, and then I noticed it was a Yamaha, which is my favorite upright, and I could see it was feeling unappreciated and alone...However it was covered up, as you described, and while it's not the easiest thing to do in regards to breaking a piano by playing it...... it could have been covered up because it needed repair and playing it could have further damaged it
Well, I didn't play loud to make a show, but actually I think you've nailed the issue... it had been left in her care, which puts an extra degree of protection on it.Secondly, if it was her friends and it was at her place, in her care, it was her responsibility to ensure nothing happened to it..... you playing with it, although with good intention and no harm was really done, it could have made her feel as though she failed in keeping her promise with her friend to keep it safe and may have just assumed you took the cover off and decided to play with it to be a total dick and to show off.
. . but nobody else was there.
I'm now thinking it most likely that because the hostess was in charge of guarding the instrument for a friend, she'd slapped a general "nobody touch" policy on it.
And this right here has got to be one of the worst excuses I've ever heard. She's an immigrant, so you should be able to poke around in her house and touch things that don't belong to you? She shouldn't be able to ask you not to touch her belongings because you "let her in"? You're really grasping at straws here!we let you in, and you want to make me feel wrongful? I'm wrong?