Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: cozmik_cowboy on November 05, 2018, 09:30:23 PM
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I was just watching Brandi Carlisle on Austin City Limits, and noticed something I've been seeing a lot lately, on ACL, on Bluegrass Underground, on YouTube - everywhere I turn, it seems.
It would appear the thing to do these days is to take a piano or (oh, the humanity!!) a B-3, gut it, and use the cabinet as a stand for electronic keyboards. And the folks doing this are all at a level where they have roadies!
WTF, over?? Do they really think that putting an electronic piano in a piano case is going to make it sound real????? Philistines, the lot of them!
Now you damn kids get off my lawn!
Peter
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Hmmm. Maybe it takes the experienced eyes of a roadie to catch it. I can't imagine what the advantage is, so I'll just guess it must be a stylistic thing where it takes one to know one.
I hadn't realized it was a widespread thing but I saw this in a Green Room a little while back and was puzzled by it. Actually it didn't even register in my head for a few minutes that what I was seeing was a fairly modern keyboard retrofitted into the frame of an older upright piano. The whole thing was on a caster-board so they could move it around easier I guess.
Search me...
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(Young WHIPPERsnappers...)
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That's been going on for years. The first I remember was with Robert Plant back in 1988. I think most are custom made rather than actual gutted pianos/organs, but there are for sure some like that.
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It's all about the imagined Mojo. Plus the B3 is one heavy sucker (ask me how I know).
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It's all about the imagined Mojo. Plus the B3 is one heavy sucker (ask me how I know).
No lie! I was Stage Manager for a band that carried a B-3 & 2 Leslies, in flight cases. The Hammond was about 300 lbs - sans protection. Another band we carried a piano. It was about 400. One of the rooms we played regularly had a 6' stage; 2 others were on the second floor.
But they both sounded way better than the fake ones!
Peter (Who, yes, has had 2 back surgeries......)