THE ART OF THE IVORIES
Two hundred and fifty-two posts ago I shared a post featuring pianos painted in all sorts of colors and patterns. This week I ‘m focusing on painted piano keyboards. Looking at the examples I've included here, I’m wondering if I could play something on them without being distracted? Might be fun to try, but what should I play? Not that I could actually play – at least not very well - any of the following except maybe the last one in its simplest form, but if I could . . . ???
Slaughter on 10th
Avenue/Rodgers
Rachmaninoff’s Concerto
No. 2
My Wild Irish
Rose/Chauncey Olcott
The Minute Waltz/Chopin - unless someone recognizes the tune written in 4/4 time painted on the keys?
Rhapsody
in Blue/Gershwin
The
Blue Danube Waltz/Strauss II
The Deep Green Sea/Scott Price
Chopsticks
Waltz/Euphemia Allen under the pseudonym Arthur de Lulli
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Another way of matching
the prompt this week would have been to show my extended instrumental family gathered
round the piano with the instruments they played over the years and wonder what
they might have sounded like all together?
Around the piano, played
by just about everyone, there would have been a banjo, a violin, a cello, three
guitars, a clarinet, two trombones, a saxophone, a flute, drums, bells, a
tambourine, an harmonica, and a kazoo.
Also a washboard and spoons. Everyone
would also be singing, and my cousin and I would be tap dancing.
Unfortunately I couldn’t
find a photo encompassing all of that, so you’ll have to use your imagination. J
:->
La Nightingail
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