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that would likely require some "special effects" coordination by our beloved "CPT. SMASHY" of Terminal Cities Playawaste Raiders..
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Ygmir, that's a pretty good idea! I expect to have two scaffolding towers in my camp. Only 20 feet high, but that might be enough. I'm thinking we'd need a beam connecting the two towers, and suspend both pianos from the center of that beam. I do have a 25 foot beam.
Not sure about using fire in camp, though. But instead we might be able to hear the sound of hundreds of strings colliding -- and do it many times!
Say... there is a free Baby Grand in Auburn right now -- on Craigslist (Sacramento or Gold Country). It may be identical to the one I have. I'm inquiring, but it is kind'a far from home. Ygmir?
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yeah, that'd be plenty high, I think.Elliot wrote:![]()
Ygmir, that's a pretty good idea! I expect to have two scaffolding towers in my camp. Only 20 feet high, but that might be enough. I'm thinking we'd need a beam connecting the two towers, and suspend both pianos from the center of that beam. I do have a 25 foot beam.
Not sure about using fire in camp, though. But instead we might be able to hear the sound of hundreds of strings colliding -- and do it many times!
Say... there is a free Baby Grand in Auburn right now -- on Craigslist (Sacramento or Gold Country). It may be identical to the one I have. I'm inquiring, but it is kind'a far from home. Ygmir?
pull them back, tie them off. douse with petroleum distillates, ignite.....as they crash together, it'd prolly make sweet sounds of strings and impact, fire and sparks.........a perfect ending.
I bet we could set it up away from campers, maybe even out on the playa, past Esplanade.......
I could probably get that piano, but, would have to store it under a tarp outside...........
Let me know what you find out.
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yeah, but......the thought, nay, vision, of two, grands. suspended, flaming, hurtling through time and space........crashing, the strings playing that final, flaming, staccato note as the break and burn..........the carcasses, hanging, flaming, the occasional "twang" as another string breaks....the pieces falling, lilting to the ground, ablaze still.......the smoke, the sparks...........
or, we could play the spoons like on Hee-Haw........
or, we could play the spoons like on Hee-Haw........
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if you stuffed them each with 100 lbs of raw bacon, you could also feast afterwards...ygmir wrote:yeah, but......the thought, nay, vision, of two, grands. suspended, flaming, hurtling through time and space........crashing, the strings playing that final, flaming, staccato note as the break and burn..........the carcasses, hanging, flaming, the occasional "twang" as another string breaks....the pieces falling, lilting to the ground, ablaze still.......the smoke, the sparks...........
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Ygmir, that Baby Grand in Auburn is gone already. Let's hope it was a burner who grabbed it!
An other idea that just came to me, is to take the complete "plate" with all the strings out of a couple of pianos and just bang those together. (The plate is the cast iron frame that the strings are attached to.) That might be the thing to do with a totally unplayable piano.
No, the plates would be just for banging into each other. The upside is that this could be done many times, until too many strings are broken.
I'm thinking... ... about pianos and fire. Methinks heat would make the strings expand and slacken, so I'm worried we might not get much sound from burning. Now... if we could douse the strings with liquid nitrogen or some such, we might get quite a wild riff!
Realistically, there is a pretty serious moop issue with the burning of a piano. At the top of the list may be the lead in the keys. Yes, piano keys are balanced with slugs of lead. So I'd be inclined to remove the keys before burning. This is super easy to do with the Baby Grand I already have -- in fact the entire action lifts out. I do not know if uprights disassemble as easily.
Even with the lead removed, we'd need a burn platform. Wait... silly me.... You, Ygmir, could just toss the whole piano onto one of the official burn platforms!
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yes, yes I could.........Elliot wrote:![]()
No, the plates would be just for banging into each other. The upside is that this could be done many times, until too many strings are broken.
I'm thinking... ... about pianos and fire. Methinks heat would make the strings expand and slacken, so I'm worried we might not get much sound from burning. Now... if we could douse the strings with liquid nitrogen or some such, we might get quite a wild riff!
Realistically, there is a pretty serious moop issue with the burning of a piano. At the top of the list may be the lead in the keys. Yes, piano keys are balanced with slugs of lead. So I'd be inclined to remove the keys before burning. This is super easy to do with the Baby Grand I already have -- in fact the entire action lifts out. I do not know if uprights disassemble as easily.
Even with the lead removed, we'd need a burn platform. Wait... silly me.... You, Ygmir, could just toss the whole piano onto one of the official burn platforms!

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Open playa... a cable between 2 towers, suspended off a frame, prolly half dozen harps...
Even IF the strings broke they're still attached on both ends.
I could so see this... Seriously - if the harps were 10-15 feet off the playa, it'd be safe. And the sound? Might be pretty amazing.
(And if it was mic'd and amplified? What a concerto of Doom!!!)
Unless the harps themselves broke. And BTW, from what I can tell, uprights are fairly easy to rend, esp. if you're pulling them for the harp, with no consid for the guts.
Will talk to my brother about this... he's the peyanner techie, and he knows how to pul them apart and (Oh, BTW - 23 days and counting!)...
Even IF the strings broke they're still attached on both ends.
I could so see this... Seriously - if the harps were 10-15 feet off the playa, it'd be safe. And the sound? Might be pretty amazing.
(And if it was mic'd and amplified? What a concerto of Doom!!!)
Unless the harps themselves broke. And BTW, from what I can tell, uprights are fairly easy to rend, esp. if you're pulling them for the harp, with no consid for the guts.
Will talk to my brother about this... he's the peyanner techie, and he knows how to pul them apart and (Oh, BTW - 23 days and counting!)...
did you play with the box at Center camp that was made of I think 3 or four of these harps/plates? One could sit inside while people banged and strummed and thumped on the strings. Very fun!Elliot wrote:![]()
Ygmir, that Baby Grand in Auburn is gone already. Let's hope it was a burner who grabbed it!
An other idea that just came to me, is to take the complete "plate" with all the strings out of a couple of pianos and just bang those together. (The plate is the cast iron frame that the strings are attached to.) That might be the thing to do with a totally unplayable piano.
Is that what it was....?! I suspect I know what piece you are talking about. I saw something from a distance... several times... and always wanted to go closer but always was in pursuit of some other interesting thing.... So I never got close to it. (BM needs to last TWO weeks!)
Well then we know that the strings are probably not all that terribly fragile. That's good.
