I had not heard of these things until this weekend. One of our duties when visiing grandchildren is to take the grand-daughter to ballet at Herne Hill [South London Dance Studio] which is located near the railway station. In the footway under the rails there is an old beat-up and "decorated" upright piano, there for anyone to play. Someone local keeps an eye on them and keeps them tuned. What agreat idea!! Here's link to see the Herne Hill piano:
Apprently the grand-daughter's [aged 3.5] great pleasure on the back to catch the bus is to have a play. Whilst we were there a girl was recording a guy who was playing some Debussy and then a bit of jazz each of them enthralling the granddaughter. The recording kit was state of the art digital to solid state with a couple of AKG 414s for mics.
Anyway I did not realise that there were any of these pianos scattered around - has anyone got one near them? I marvel that they don't seem to get vandalised out of existence.
Apprently the grand-daughter's [aged 3.5] great pleasure on the back to catch the bus is to have a play. Whilst we were there a girl was recording a guy who was playing some Debussy and then a bit of jazz each of them enthralling the granddaughter. The recording kit was state of the art digital to solid state with a couple of AKG 414s for mics.
Anyway I did not realise that there were any of these pianos scattered around - has anyone got one near them? I marvel that they don't seem to get vandalised out of existence.
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