[pianotech] Streetpianos

David Nereson da88ve at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 15:37:04 MDT 2012


"Street pianos" have been placed on the 16th St. Mall here in Denver, also,
but they're all such beaters, and I mean dogs, that no serious pianist
could stand to play on them for more than 30 seconds.
--David Nereson, RPT

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Elwood Doss <edoss at utm.edu> wrote:

>  The city of Valparaiso, IN does this.  They place spinets and consoles
> out on the sidewalk for people to play.  My son is a Worship Leader at
> Gracepoint Church there.  Great idea!****
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> Joy!****
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> Elwood****
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> *From:* David Boyce [mailto:David at piano.plus.com]
> *Sent:* Sunday, October 21, 2012 1:59 PM
> *To:* pianotech at ptg.org
> *Subject:* [pianotech] Streetpianos****
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> Returning from a visit to London for the Dan levitan study day at Steinway
> Hall, I went to St Pancras station (a wonderful, beautifully restored
> edifice, google it folks) and saw the two pianos there, part of the
> streetpianos initiative that I had heard of but forgotten. I took this
> photo, and you can see other pics and video clips here
> http://streetpianos.com/london2012/pianos/st-pancras-station/
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> Best regards,
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> David.
> www.davidboyce.co.uk****
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