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28 March 2007, 06:23 PM
Zorba
Piano picture of the day
quote:
Originally posted by rontuner:
The double-stack piano is a quarter-tone instrument. Not sure what part of the action connects to what!!!


Here, regulate THIS! Eeker Big Grin


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29 March 2007, 08:56 AM
rontuner
An early Fender Rhodes:



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30 March 2007, 08:40 AM
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30 March 2007, 08:48 AM
rontuner


NMM 10298. Grand piano by Nannette Streicher und Sohn, Vienna, 1829. This immaculately preserved grand piano represents a glorious moment in the history of instrument making. When J. A. Stein died in 1792, his workshop was kept in operation by his daughter, Nannette (1769-1833), and her brother, Matthäus Andreas (1776-1842), known as André. In 1794 the siblings moved the business from provincial Augsburg to Vienna, where they worked together until 1802, when André set up his own workshop. Nannette, who in the meantime had married the pianist and composer, J. A. Streicher, is an extremely rare historical instance of a woman visibly in charge of a major business. Moreover, it is virtually certain that her role was not confined to the front office. She was actively engaged in the design and musical finishing of the instruments bearing her name.



A radically redesigned new model with a downstriking action, of which the Museum's example is one of the earliest in existence and undoubtedly the best preserved, it was patented in 1823 by Johann Baptist Streicher (1796-1871), Nannette's son, the same year that he joined the firm as a partner. The Streichers maintained a long and cordial association with Beethoven, and the downstriking model, expensive to produce, was the top of their line.


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30 March 2007, 03:31 PM
rontuner
Duke Ellington's piano?...



But it doesn't look like this authentic one with George Shearing... A Steinway.


so I'm not sure what it really is!


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30 March 2007, 06:43 PM
Zorba
quote:
Originally posted by rontuner:
Dang!
The memory is the first to go...

Actually, the memory is the second thing to go - I can't remember what the first is...

Big Grin


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"No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good

02 April 2007, 12:03 AM
OperaTenor
quote:
Originally posted by rontuner:
Dang!
The memory is the first to go...


I think the real cause for concern is why can I remember having seen something like that before(I busted CT Rich on it once, too), but I can't remember where I'm supposed to be tomorrow?
02 April 2007, 03:43 PM
Zorba
oops...



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02 April 2007, 04:54 PM
OperaTenor
That has to be from a Burning Man...
03 April 2007, 09:12 AM
rontuner
... and just keep on playin'!


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06 April 2007, 03:19 PM
Zorba
Offered on my local Craigslist, an old Krakauer. No, I'm not going to get it!



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07 April 2007, 01:14 AM
Bernard
quote:
Originally posted by Zorba:
F.A.B.!!



Oh. Victoria's Secret piano.


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09 April 2007, 01:16 PM
rontuner
That's a little piano!!!!

Here's another museum picture:



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09 April 2007, 03:22 PM
maryrose
quote:
Originally posted by OperaTenor:

The apparent PPOTD double-post cop.


ROTFLMAO


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10 April 2007, 04:24 PM
markj
quote:
Originally posted by Zorba:
From PW:



Any creative captions besides the obvious one?


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