Sans Fallboard???

Michael Gamble michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk
Wed, 26 Jan 2005 19:22:31 -0000


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I understand that when Jerry Lee came to London he demanded a S&S "D" =
and during rehearsal started putting straw in it. Asked why by an =
outraged S&S rep he was told Lewis was going to set fire to it during =
performance.
The piano was withdrawn.
Regards
Michael G (UK)
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  From: Sarah Fox=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:57 PM
  Subject: Sans Fallboard???


  Hi all,

  I was watching "Great Balls of Fire" last night, about Jerry Lee =
Lewis.  I noticed that in a few of the grands they had set up in the =
movie (which I presume were set up the same way as they were in real =
life for the guy), the fallboards had been removed.  Of course with his =
hands flying all over the keyboard, and especially when playing while =
standing, it's easy to see how fingers colliding with a fallboard could =
be problematic.  I've had the fallboard removed from my piano for a long =
time, and although it looks ugly that way, I have to admit it feels nice =
to have the extra room, especially since I play pretty deeply into the =
keys.

  Question 1:  Do some of the more... er... *energetic* performers =
request their pianos be set up sans fallboard?

  Question 2:  Are pianos ever permanently set up with a fallboard that =
can either flip back ~OR~ lift out?  If so, what is the best way to do =
that -- that doesn't risk scarring up the case with exposed pins, that =
is?

  And lastly, a trivia question:  Did Lewis *really* set a piano ablaze =
(with alcohol dumped all over the soundboard) and perform "Great Balls =
of Fire" on it?!  <GASP!>

  Peace,
  Sarah

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