10 September 2009, 11:20 AM
LLPiano picture of the day
An interesting "extra"
11 September 2009, 07:38 AM
Brian Becroft[QUOTE]Originally posted by lilylady:
An interesting "extra"
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That is an extra I wouldn't mind myself for my piano. I use the laptop to play the other part of the Rachmaninoff 2-piano Romance I am learning.
12 September 2009, 06:37 PM
Brian Becroft Booze PianoUsually a piano full of booze would surprise me, but after walking along the streets of Amsterdam on Queen’s Day, it was not unexpected. On the walk over to our boat, we passed the usual scenes of this national day of togetherness.
If you wish to see the names on the bottles, try the bigger pic:
http://alexmcafee.files.wordpr...2009/05/p1010766.jpg
15 September 2009, 05:04 AM
Brian Becroft Lovely photograph by Winifred Meiser
15 September 2009, 06:48 AM
Brian BecroftRuth Laredo recital at St Petersburg Philharmonic Hall - a great photo angle don't you think?
19 September 2009, 01:35 AM
Brian BecroftIf pianos are your business, why not use them to advertise...
19 September 2009, 09:14 AM
Brian Becroft The plaster-cast, Gold Plated Hands of Percy Grainger
Percy Grainger's Butterfly with its wings removed Very small piano with semi-circular body (flat not upright) steel/iron frame, 3 legs, 1 pedal, lid has been removed and sections cut away. Front panels removed (by Percy) and adjusted by him for use in his Free Music experiments during the early 1950s. 15 large nails have been inserted into holes drilled into frame to lengthen strings which are tuned to 1/6th tones- entire mechanism exposed. Adjusted by Grainger and tuned to sixth tones for use in his Free music experiments.
21 September 2009, 07:59 AM
Brian Becroft Alexander Piano during construction 18'10" Length
22 September 2009, 08:30 AM
Brian Becroft Spindle Back Piano Chair StoolVintage spindle back oak piano chair with original glass ball eagle claw feet.
23 September 2009, 10:11 AM
Brian BecroftHas anyone some piano paintings to post??
25 September 2009, 11:22 AM
Brian Becroft Highgate: Thornton, H. (1918)London's Highgate Cemetery. Taken in January 1977. Marker for William Henry "Harry" Thornton (1883 to 1918), who was a classical pianist and played music for the troops in World War One.
Mr. Thornton died during the influenza pandemic of 1918.
See the interesting detail with this bigger picture:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/j.../1913088962/sizes/o/
26 September 2009, 09:40 AM
Brian Becroft Music from a Keyless PianoThe perfect desk for me. I can play the strings with my hands or feet plucking a note at a time or strumming with a sweep across the whole face and when I staple or if I sneeze the whole thing reverberates in the most wonderful way.
Backstory:
http://keylesspiano.blogspot.c...m-keyless-piano.html
26 September 2009, 09:52 AM
Brian Becroft The Klavins 408This instrument - designed by German Dipl. Designer Frank Lenz
At present we prepare to build the prototypes, the public introduction of this unique instrument is scheduled for the summer of 2011.
27 September 2009, 04:19 AM
Brian BecroftThat "Yeah! right!" feeling - Advertisement private piano lessons by professional pianist specializing in Argentine tango...
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