Piano Fun Part IV

Ned Swift swiftspiano@hotmail.com
Sun, 06 Oct 2002 20:10:19 -0400




>From: "Robert Goodale" <rrg@unlv.edu>
>Reply-To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
>To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
>Subject: Piano Fun Part IV
>Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 11:48:34 -0700
>
>Time for Piano Fun Part IV
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>Explanation
>There are those who spend their life playing piano.  There are those who 
>spend their life tuning, repairing, and rebuilding pianos.  Then there are 
>those who seek the outlandish alternative uses for a piano.  In an effort 
>to credit these brave individuals I am introducing what I hope will become 
>a continuing series.  If you find a good candidate for "Piano Fun",  e-me 
>the link for posting.
>----------------------------------
>
>Episode IV brings us to a piano slide show.  That's right, you get a whole 
>package for the price of one.  These images range from the unique, to the 
>strange, to the grotsque.  Not much explaination here, just a great example 
>of "Piano Fun", (re-read the above if you stil don't get it).  Perfect for 
>posting in this exciting new venue.
>The link is here:  
>http://www.radioart.sk/proj/soundoff97/galery/f_galery1.swf
>
>
>Happy day and may the farce be with you.
>
>Rob Goodale, RPT
>Las Vegas, NV
>--------------------------------
>Archives:
>Part I
>http://www.troyhartman.com/pianodrop.htm
>Part II
>http://jastram.de/photography/burning-man-1.html
>Part III
>http://www.cruisin66.com/images/y_piano.jpg
>
>


You are SICK, SICK, SICK!!  But so am I.  Thanks!!

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