That piano was made at a dollar an hour wages, now it's 20-30 an hour. Each string in the piano would cost 1-2 dollars today. The oldest piano I ever played on was 235 years old, still in good shape. It was owned by my uncle.
Had to recover my youtube account to make this comment, so, Worst thing to do to a piano:D and kinda ironic choice of music too. At first i thought you use it as a tv station or something, then DJ table , then it become a keyboArd holder:D at the moment i think of canceling all i wrote, but i still press “comment”
I love your repurposed piano! As sad as it is to see them pass on, they are reincarnated and much more practical in the digital world! 😊
Appreciate you having the young people involved.
That piano was made at a dollar an hour wages, now it's 20-30 an hour. Each string in the piano would cost 1-2 dollars today. The oldest piano I ever played on was 235 years old, still in good shape. It was owned by my uncle.
Man, that's cool. May I ask what type of piano and its brand?
This looks really great!
How about giving a credit to the pianist for this beautiful rendition of a beautiful piece.
very good job. This is one of your kid's friends, Anwar.
Safer to loosen the strings
Any idea how much it weighs after hitting it? Thanks!
Much, much less. Maybe 100lbs.
Awesome way to repurpose.
Had to recover my youtube account to make this comment, so, Worst thing to do to a piano:D and kinda ironic choice of music too. At first i thought you use it as a tv station or something, then DJ table , then it become a keyboArd holder:D at the moment i think of canceling all i wrote, but i still press “comment”
Well tbf in the description he says it's for a church. I think it much better fits a church setting than a normal keyboard/dj station would.
If a piano is no longer viable as a playable piano/can’t maintain tune, this at least gives it life rather than being thrown into a landfill.
You wont like me. Im doing the same thing!