18 October 2009, 05:13 AM
Brian BecroftPiano picture of the day
Very Musical Hair-style
18 October 2009, 06:13 PM
Brian Becroft Croc's ain't 'armlessEvery Pianists' Worst NIGHTMARE@!&^%After his operation, Mr Chang was seen on television waving and smiling to reporters from his hospital bed.
According to media reports, his girlfriend and mother seemed more worried than he was, with his friends voicing concern about how soon he would be able to play the piano.
Backstory:
http://domsweirdnews.blogspot....cs-aint-armless.html
19 October 2009, 04:03 AM
Brian Becroft My Must-Have PianoThe Cunningham Composer PianoThis is what I have dreamed about. IMO every piano should have this option...
Featuring a touchscreen monitor built flush with the body of the piano and powered by a Mac Mini, the Cunningham Composer will enable the player to record MIDI directly into programs such as Garage Band and Sibelius. Every Cunningham Composer will also come loaded with full versions of MusicReader, and the left pedal will use AirTurn technology to turn digital pages. Oh, did I say, touchscreen?
You can draw right on the screen with your finger - how cool is that??With the Cunningham Composer, the piano IS the complete sheet music library and the composition workstation all in one. Imagine having all your music available at the touch of a finger, or being able to teach a lesson by annotating the score in full color and then emailing the lesson to your student! Or perhaps recording the lesson in MIDI, enabling the pianist to hear what they played afterwards, and even seeing the notes appear with each touch of the keys!]
19 October 2009, 04:06 PM
Brian Becroft Nam June Paik - Piano Piece, 1993The unusual arrangement of objects in Nam June Paik’s Piano Piece—thirteen monitors, video cameras mounted on tripods, videotape players, a stool, and an exposed upright piano—appears somewhat haphazard at first. However, the work is, in fact, a carefully orchestrated composition, created as a tribute to the artist’s close friend and mentor, avant-garde composer John Cage, who died in 1992.
Larger Pic:
http://www.lunacommons.org/lun...41~93577:Piano-PieceBackstory:
http://www.albrightknox.org/ArtStart/Paik_t.html
20 October 2009, 07:09 AM
Brian Becroft Piano tableObviously, this table is inspired from piano. But, it is also obviously that you cannot play piano on this table. However, with a iPod dock and speakers hidden under the lid, it can provide music. In addition, there’s a drawer for cutlery. Designer: Nick Lovegrove & Demian Repucci
21 October 2009, 07:06 AM
Brian Becroft The Glen Eyrie Castle
The Piano: Boardman & Gray Square
Closeup Pic:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com...658_1cf03e9ba5_o.jpg23 October 2009, 04:15 AM
Brian Becroft Corner Piano at Gu Lang Yu Island Piano Museum
23 October 2009, 03:05 PM
ZorbaOk, so how do you play it?
I'd love to see the guts - but I'm assuming its a stage prop?
23 October 2009, 10:03 PM
Brian Becroftquote:
Originally posted by Zorba:
Ok, so how do you play it?
I'd love to see the guts - but I'm assuming its a stage prop?
Not sure... but it looks old. Your comments would, however, apply to this:
The piano that was used in the Alicia Keys Target spot:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KbIjWfPLkU24 October 2009, 12:51 AM
OperaTenorCan't find any specifics about that corner piano, but it's part of the
Gulangyu Piano Museum, claimed to be the largest piano museum in Asia.
26 October 2009, 06:58 AM
Brian Becroft Untitled piece for 300 speakers, Pianola and vacuum cleanerBeaconsfield Gallery 1, London, 2009 (Photo by Steve Ibb)
Actually I can't see the piano, but one supposes that it is buried amongst the speakers:-)
27 October 2009, 07:15 AM
Brian Becroft Austrian composer simulates speech using... A pianoThe “Speaking Piano” has been programmed to recite The Proclamation of the European Environmental Criminal Court World Venice Forum 2009, for all to hear. Artist/composer Peter Ablinger transcoded the voice of an elementary student into data that could then be interpreted by a computer and mapped to servos that play the piano keys.
Watch the amazing video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muCPjK4nGY4
27 October 2009, 10:00 PM
RealPlayerquote:
Originally posted by Brian Becroft:
Corner Piano at Gu Lang Yu Island Piano Museum
I think that one would give me nightmares. Claustrophobia?
27 October 2009, 10:41 PM
Brian BecroftAnother alternative perhaps? - Still giddy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKXy1FPTdvg
28 October 2009, 04:27 PM
Brian Becroft Piano Hammer ArtworkGo figure!! To see the hammers protruding look at the bigger photo:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com...017_b6858d5344_b.jpg