Theme from 'The Piano' on an abandoned outdoor piano

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Published on Dec 19, 2023
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'The Heart Asks Pleasure' from 'The Piano' on an abandoned piano (Michael Nyman)

I found this piano under the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It was covered up, and had no seat with it, so I found a discarded chair in a pile of furniture nearby. I opened up the piano and discovered that around 8 notes were quite out of tune, so I used felt to patch them up as best I could. The next challenge was the sustain pedal - the mechanism was broken so I had to place a carefully chosen stick in there to make it work reliably. I decided to play this piece because the piano from the film 'The Piano' must surely have been in pretty rough condition too, so I thought it was fitting.

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