[CAUT] Blue Man Group Piano

Ken Zahringer ZahringerK at missouri.edu
Sat Apr 14 07:56:52 MDT 2007


Hey, All,

A while back there was a thread on the CAUT list about the piano that Blue
Man Group uses in their show, and how it was set up to stand being beat on
with a mallet like they do.  Well, they did a show here this past Wednesday
and afterward I talked my way into backstage too look at it.  The secret is
out! :-)  The answer is, it¹s not a piano anymore.

For the road show, they took a junker little 5¹ grand and stripped it.  The
action is gone.  The keyboard is still there, but when I looked inside I
didn¹t see the back half of the keys.  The plate is a styrofoam sham, but
actually quite a good reproduction of the original.  It even had the raised
rims around the plate holes.  There is a thick reinforcing board, nearly as
tall as the bridge, that covers the soundboard from the bridge to the belly
rail.  On this board are three electronic drum pads, painted to match the
wood.  There is another pad on the sham plate behind the bridge, again
painted to match.  I imagine there is also reinforcement under that pad
under the sham plate.  The pinblock is gone, and the sham plate is a couple
inches thick in the pinblock area.  They have tuning pins and hitch pins
stuck in the styrofoam, and just enough strings stretched between them to
make it look believable from out in the audience.  There is, of course, no
tension at all on the wire.  It looks like they just re-used some of the
original strings.  The drum pads are hooked into the synthesizer/sound
system, so they can get any sound they want when the blue guy beats on it.
So it¹s not a piano at all any more, just a platform for an electronic drum
set.

Way cool show, by the way.  With 30dB foam earplugs it was just about right.

Regards,
Ken Z.
-- 
Ken Zahringer, RPT
University of Missouri
School of Music

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