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It was massive. It was imperfect. There was a subtle, thumping resonance on the attack—the sound of the hammer hitting the felt. The decay wasn't a smooth, mathematical curve; it wavered and bloomed, fighting against the silence. It wasn't just a recording of a piano; it was the ghost of a piano. It had dirt on it. It had history.

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