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Now you can hum this all day long too!


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What an inspiring way to start a morning...thanks Dan.

I'll leave a link here for those who are open minded about no restrictions on how many people can play a single piano and bring out the percussive and other attributes of the instrument...

http://thepianoguys.com/portfolio/one-direction-what-makes-you-beautiful/



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Very moving...thanks for posting that. Music is the universal language.

Some US city should try that. It would be interesting to see the reaction!

Enjoyed the pianoguys as well....had never heard of them, very entertaining.



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Originally Posted by Silverwood Pianos

Now you can hum this all day long too!


Som Sabadell


Cant those guys find a real job ? wink

Pianoguys :! totally uninteresting !!

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To each his own. smile

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Nice! I live very near that city :9


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I enjoyed them both! Thanks for posting them.


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It does happen in the U.S. Take a wander over to Piano Forum and check out Rich Galassini's thread "Random Act of Culture."

I also posted Dan's link in that thread. Yes, it is credited.


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Not sure how a very creative and inventive use of a piano can be uninteresting, but whatever! I find what they did far more interesting and colorful than dull, boring unisons.


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I'm with you Loren, in fact, I ordered their new CD right after watching that vid.

Minnesota Marty, glad to hear that. I think it's a great idea in several ways, reaching a public that would not necessarily go to a symphony concert, and given the current economic climate, a lot of people do not have the extra money to spend on entertainment. The looks on those kids faces, you're exposing a new generation to classical music. smile


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Originally Posted by Emmery
I'll leave a link here for those who are open minded about no restrictions on how many people can play a single piano and bring out the percussive and other attributes of the instrument...

http://thepianoguys.com/portfolio/one-direction-what-makes-you-beautiful/
I think the Sabadell video is thrilling but found the pianoguys video disappointing. What's the point of using the case or plate as a percussive instrument like a drum? Or having one or more of the players just plucking one or two of the same strings inside the piano repeatedly? To me it just looks like an excuse for the gimmick of getting 5 people to "play one piano". Might as well be knocking a nearby table.

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Also half of the sound havebeen added artificially in the recording studio,

Just for the show, much move and visual trick but no content...

1 tonal change, 3 or 4 chords, a poor development more based on repetition and adding voices than real musical surprise, good music while you wait all night at the Apple store for the new Iphone wink exactly the kind of musical product intended to push you to "buy something" wink That is how I hear it in my tortured mind smile

Some jazz pianists make interesting uses of the "aluminium" plates of Yamahas, but the tone of iron plates is nicer in my opinion.
The Shoothouse. Pianists should try that ( but jumping directly on the strings, could produce interesting tones too )

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Jee, I wonder how many more negative things one can say about these pianoguys...surely there must be something else negative you left out Kamin? I guess you won't be buying their CD?

I have never seen or heard anything quite like it before. These guys are trying to make a living, and they came up with something unique and different...more power to them. I support them by buying their CD.

As I said before, To Each His Own.

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yes thats a pity musicians may act as clowns to earn a living, or are they musicians, or not ?

Another relatively secure market is the religious hymns like music... Sorry if my dislike hurt you, for me it just does not make me have fun to see/hear those sort of things that is why my vengeance is so terrible wink .


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Inventive, creative, and novel, pushing the envelope of how music is produced from an instrument that is not usually played that way.

Some people just thrive on being negative, I guess.


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When it is about music you would be surprised how many different styles of music I like or appreciate, or eventually try to appreciate.

But I have been getting really epidermic about what is more done for entertainment than for the soul of music.

I was joking for the Spanish mob, while their version is not really rhythmically correct they seem to have fun, and the air is recognizable wink

anyone have any right to do what pleases himself and any listener can appreciate or not any kind of music, sorry to give my appreciation as abruptly...

It may also depend of the period of its life, lets see when I will be really at teen age what will be my level of acceptation...



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Originally Posted by Kamin
yes thats a pity musicians may act as clowns to earn a living, or are they musicians, or not ?

Another relatively secure market is the religious hymns like music... Sorry if my dislike hurt you, for me it just does not make me have fun to see/hear those sort of things that is why my vengeance is so terrible wink .


Kamin, although I don't agree with you that they are clowns, sometimes musicians will take a route that is on the lighter side of things (novelty,parody/comedy), once they have proven themselves as real musicians. John Cage, Chick Corea ect have experimented in this way.

The one fellow in the video Stephen Nelson is an extremely talented cellist incorporating a unique percussive style to much of his music. Here is a more classical oriented recording that may let you appreciate this better...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry4BzonlVlw


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Just received "The Piano Guys" CD...When I opened the booklet inside, on the first page reads:

"Don't only practice your art, but force your way into its Secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the Divine" -Ludwig van Beethoven-

The CD is a wonderful mix of classical woven into a modern new-age type of music, very refreshing and well done....:) and very listenable. A 10 in my book.

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