LOL LOL LOL Thanks for the great humor guys!!! I love it Regards, Greg Torres Robert Goodale wrote: > Barrie Heaton wrote: > > > > Would you not say that the speed of sound has an effect on the overall > > tone of the piano due to the fact of the Doppler affect. :-) > > Gosh this is fun.... > > So, if a player piano plays in the woods and no-one is there to hear it, > does it make a sound? > > If you play a piano in a vacuum does it really make a sound? > > Does a piano make less of a sound at higher altitudes due to the thinner > air? > > If a piano is traveling at the speed of sound would you hear it as it > passes by? > > Can you hear John Cage's "4'33" of Silence" if played on a piano > traveling at the speed of sound? > > Can you tune a piano with an accu-tuner at the speed of sound? > > If you could save sound in a bottle what would it sound like if you > dropped it and the glass broke? > > Would a piano have a "lighter" sound in zero gravity? > > Would two pianos at the speed of sound be twice as loud? > > If you could play a piano while traveling at twice the speed of sound, > could you then suddenly stop and play a duet with yourself as the sound > catches up? > > Rob Goodale
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