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24 July 2009, 06:44 AM
Brian BecroftPiano picture of the day
Ships Piano Here’s another small, slightly portable and largely neglected keyboard instrument. Designed by JB Cramer and Sons of London in the late 1800’s, the ships piano (or yacht piano) was built especially for the cramped confines of Victorian pleasure boats. The perfect thing for a little sea bound entertainment in the good old pre-ipod days of the empire.
A ships piano is basically a tiny rudimentary upright piano with a five octave keyboard that folds upwards to save space. It has no bottom half and sits either on a low table or a stand with a small leather and chain contraption dangling from its bottom that loops around the foot for the sustain pedal.
Because of its small frame size it struggles with low notes so the bass strings are very wide gauge and particularly flabby, resulting in a strange almost atonal metallic sound in the lower reaches.
24 July 2009, 07:58 AM
Brian Becroft MAKING THE 1690 CRISTOFORI OVAL SPINET COPYAfter the discovery in 2000 of the 'missing' Cristofori oval spinet made for the Medici in a palazzo once belonging to the antiquarian Bardini, the instrument was transfered to the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence (famous for housing the Michelangelo statue of David) . The oval spinet is one of two very similar instruments, the other is dated 1693 and is now in the Leipsig instrument museum. The Galleria dell'Accademia includes a gallery of musical instruments of the conservatory, comprising the vestiges of the Medici collection of musical instruments. These include a famous ebony harpsichord also made by Cristofori for the Medici
It was decided to carry out a series of analyses and measurements, incuding x-rays, analyses of the woods and metals used. Also I made a CAD plan of the instrument and keyboard. This was done by mounting a laser pointer on a system of sliding beams mounted above the instrument, and reading off the x and y coordinates of various points (along the edges of the case, bridges etc. and the pin positions) from metal rules (the system would be suitable for automization given time and money). The positions and dimensions of internal parts were taken from the full size x-ray and direct measurement (through cracks and openings in the case).
26 July 2009, 08:21 AM
Brian Becroft*Prepared Piano*
27 July 2009, 04:56 AM
Brian Becroft Mark Braun rides his "Joybox Express," a bicycle that carries his 352-pound piano.
27 July 2009, 05:05 AM
Brian Becroft The German pianist and singer Jo Bohnsack is a great lover of boogie woogie and blues. And an enthusiastic player by the look of it!
27 July 2009, 06:00 AM
Brian BecroftI'm fascinated by this building and have not been able to find any other buldings built like a piano anywhere, but it is hard to imagine that they don't exist...
28 July 2009, 05:11 AM
Brian Becroft Jubilee model PETROF III grand pianoIt has become a tradition: Every time PETROF celebrates another 10-year anniversary, it produces a new, original piano whose production is never repeated.
For the 140th anniversary of the founding of PETROF, a completely exceptional, completely original piano, PETROF III grand piano, Jubilee Model Opus No. 595 000, has been produced.
It is equipped with a magnetic accelerated action (MAA).
http://www.petrof.com/grand-pi...bilee-model-iii.html
28 July 2009, 05:17 AM
Brian Becroft Petrof MIDI Grand PianoThis is an instrument with classic grand piano keyboard, action and hammers, with a pedal mechanism, without an acoustic section.
The Petrof MIDI piano is built on a bulky standard key bed whose structure is identical with an acoustic grand piano. It includes standard grand piano keyboard with individually balanced keys and complete grand piano action with hammers and damper parts. At play all the mechanical parts really move, including the side shift of the keyboard while pushing the left pedal, so that the feeling of the player is quite the same as playing the acoustic piano. The piano action and the keyboard are standardly regulated as with acoustic instrument and that is why the behaviour of the MIDI piano is really the same as the behaviour of the acoustic instrument.
29 July 2009, 05:14 PM
Brian Becroft Cat Concerto – Nora Cat Plays Piano with Orchestra
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeoT66v4EHgLithuanian composer Mindaugas Piecaitis composed a concerto specifically for Nora, the piano playing cat so she would appear to perform with an orchestra. A video of Nora Cat plays on the big screen while the rest of the music is being performed by the Klaipeda Chamber Orchestra. Story is here:
http://www.ravenswingstudio.co...b/docs/theStory.html
30 July 2009, 12:24 AM
GreebThat is so cool. Such a strange combination of imagery. But it really works. You can almost hear the tempest, see the fingers flying, and the keys giving up and exploding out of the piano.
30 July 2009, 06:44 AM
Brian BecroftI could not find the explanation for this photo, but it sort-of looks like da Vinci was making machines from piano parts...
01 August 2009, 05:47 AM
Brian Becroft Folding Grand PianoJ.J. Ripping was a highly innovative piano manufacturer, and his son Nico Ripping devised in 1969 the Lindner Folding Grand Piano.