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You Think Playing the Piano is Hard?

Monday, September 16, 2024 by Mary O'Connor | OCMS

Try to find an American Fotoplayer!

fotoplayer

The American Fotoplayer is a type of photoplayer developed by the American Fotoplayer Company between the years of 1912 and 1925. The Fotoplayer is a type of player piano specifically developed to provide music and sound effects for silent movies.

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The appeal of the Fotoplayer to theatre owners was the fact that it took no musical skill to operate. The Fotoplayer would play the piano and pipe organ mechanically using an electric motor, an air pump, and piano rolls while the user of the Fotoplayer would follow the onscreen action while pulling cords, pushing buttons, and pressing pedals to produce relatable sounds to what was occurring onscreen. These actions could create sounds such as a steamboat whistle, a bird chirp, wind, thunder, a telephone bell, as well as many others. On Fotoplayers specifically, most effects were created using leather cords with wooden handles on the ends which the effects were directly connected to. For example, the steamboat whistle sound effect was created using a household bellows with a whistle at the end. Pulling the cord compressed the bellows, delivering a gust of air into the whistle. Creating a drum roll on the other hand was a bit more complicated. A clockwork device was needed to time the strikes of the drum which required constant winding.

Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_American_Fotoplayer

 







Billy Connolly and the William Tell Overture

Sunday, September 15, 2024 by Mary O'Connor | listening

 

Today, we'll be listening to the end of the William Tell Overture by Gioachino Rossini.  This piece, originally the overture to an opera, has been arranged for piano and is in several method books, including Piano Pronto Movements 1 and 2.  It's also in Bastien Book 4 and Piano Maestro.


The original story

https://youtu.be/nMygbxIPdfI


Maybe your grandparents watched the original Lone Ranger

https://youtu.be/0XSwVNBeNFw


Or you saw the newer Lone Ranger with Johnny Depp

https://youtu.be/_EMMH0NBcLU


Here's the entire William Tell Overture played by an orchestra

https://youtu.be/H_6_71G7xyM


Piano Solo

https://youtu.be/iyfSDlCvtMg


Franz Liszt made a really hard version for piano solo. See if you can follow along!


https://youtu.be/eisDlPuvCQo


Piano Duet (1 piano, 4 hands)

https://youtu.be/X3oOf99qyd8


Piano Duet arranged by Louis Moreau Gottschalk


https://youtu.be/BiW2EX_Ejjc


Piano Duo (2 pianos, 8 hands)

https://youtu.be/zwpeHYi1z1g


Piano Quartet (4 pianos, 16 hands)

https://youtu.be/QjvPBBePW2A


For pipe organ

https://youtu.be/N2KIqzfam_Q


For synthesizer

https://youtu.be/dcGmj9TYLqk


And then things get nuts with cartoons. Lots of cartoons used this music. Here are Mickey Mouse and friends

https://youtu.be/LGlyKv_XNXM


And Spike Jones

https://youtu.be/MRgokSbo7c8


Handbells...

https://youtu.be/82tgQ-2ufVQ


Poor Rossini - I think he'd have a fit if he knew how is music was being used.


Have a nice day!

Parents! How to Help Your Students Practice ~ Day Two

Saturday, September 14, 2024 by Mary O'Connor | parents

 

We have established that regular practice routines will not happen without proactive piano parents. So, how can parents be proactive practice assistants even if they have never touched a piano?

 

Day 2. The Practice Videographer: Piano teachers love to know what’s happening at home. By being a videographer, proactive piano parents can provide teachers with valuable home practice recordings that can be used to improve technique, posture, rhythm, and more.