Artificial gravity is simple to maintain. Primary difficulties are related to the transportation and housing of large, heavy objects. Aboard many vessels, space is "at a premium".
(In other words, there's no danger of a piano floating away, keeping them is just even more expensive and inconvenient than it is on Earth, because instead of hiring movers to transport one from one house to another, you're going from one world to another. And on some of those worlds, a home with more than a single room is expensive.
Just imagine being on a crowded colony ship where you've got a limited storage space for transporting all of your family possessions to your new home? You gonna try to cram a Piano in there at the cost of not bringing more useful items, or are you gonna leave it behind?)
(They chatter.) In Citadel space, Pianos are commonly found in the dwellings of wealthy Humans and Asari, in public areas associated with wealth, and performing arts centers.
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(In other words, there's no danger of a piano floating away, keeping them is just even more expensive and inconvenient than it is on Earth, because instead of hiring movers to transport one from one house to another, you're going from one world to another. And on some of those worlds, a home with more than a single room is expensive.
Just imagine being on a crowded colony ship where you've got a limited storage space for transporting all of your family possessions to your new home? You gonna try to cram a Piano in there at the cost of not bringing more useful items, or are you gonna leave it behind?)
(They chatter.) In Citadel space, Pianos are commonly found in the dwellings of wealthy Humans and Asari, in public areas associated with wealth, and performing arts centers.