[CAUT] pushing pianos

Jeannie Grassi jcgrassi at earthlink.net
Fri Jul 23 09:14:04 MDT 2010


Hi Alan,

I have to agree with David, here.   Why is the piano being moved this way?

 

I can also share a similar experience to what Keith related.

 

The local school decided that it was up to the custodial crew to be in
charge of moving the grand piano from one building outside, through a
parking lot and to another building for a performance.  The custodians
couldn't be bothered so they told the teacher to be in charge . He recruited
some students (high school) to take care of it.  To make the story shorter:
There was a slight slope,.. there was a pothole, ..in a flash there was a
stage dolly without a piano and a piano ..and there were 3 broken legs and
lyre and crushed trapwork in addition to numerous other problems.   One
student barely avoided being crushed.  The parents were livid (as well they
should have been).  The teacher?  Angry with the kids for screwing up and
making him look bad. (He is no longer teaching there.)

 

This responsibility should not be passed along to students under any
circumstances.  It will not teach them anything about the proper care or
treatment of a piano.  It is exploiting the students for an easy solution.
Don't take on this responsibility.  Ultimately you will be the responsible
one.  You might want to reconsider taking this on.

 

Jeannie Grassi, RPT

Bainbridge Island, WA

 

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From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of David
Skolnik
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 6:42 PM
To: caut at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [CAUT] pushing pianos

 

OK there Alan -
You've had some interesting and funny replies, so let me be a bit of a
Debbie Downer.  WHY?  Why are you moving a (grand?) piano a long distance on
a dolly?  Why are you employing (?) a group of high school students?  Do the
kids have insurance?  Do you, or your institution have insurance? Do their
parents know?  I like Ron's reply, but it should have looked more like this:




Inadvisable. If there's ANY way not to, don't.

If not:

Supervise! Someone of legal age needs to be there to fill out the accident
report paperwork.


 If there's ANY way not to, don't.




Lid down, fall board closed. I know, but it's not necessarily obvious to
high school kids, some of whom have likely never thought before.


 If there's ANY way not to, don't.




No more than three touching the piano at any given time. Trade off as they
get tired, with the rest of the crew over there out of the way. Steering and
speed control by mob whim can quickly become the end of piano function as we
know it. Also dangerous for the moving units, whether they understand that
or not.


 If there's ANY way not to, don't.

And so on...

And, of course, if there is any chance at all of some calamitous mishap, you
should, obviously, have someone filming it.  There has to be some good to
come out of all this.

David Skolnik
Hastings on Hudson, NY





At 11:21 AM 7/21/2010, you wrote:

In a few days, I will be moving a piano on a stage dolly a long distance
with a group of high school piano students.  We are not turning it on its
side on a skid board, but simply pushing it.  What collective wisdom should
I be to impart to these impressionable youths about how the do-s and don't-s
of pushing around pianos? 

Thanks,

Alan Eder 

 

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