Pianos in City of London:

Pianos in London:

Leicester Square

Location: Leicester Square
To Play 8am-8pm. Locked at night. Piano looks great, but of all the pianos, this is an OAP. Careful as she goes.

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  1. Not really a free for all when a group of monotheists (Christians in this case) choose the songs - that most people - whatever their belief systems (or not) - had never even heard of before, never mind knew in order to sing along with...With Christians like these, atheism suddenly seems like the only road to go down

    Especially when it really could have been so inclusive AND attractive to hundreds of people with well-known Gospel Songs

    If you wanna sing guys, go to Church next time, and don't subject us any-old-Jos to your thing. You had fun, and others present were polite, but your session was so exclusive really (Only you all knew the lyrics and tunes of the Hymns?? I ask you Really!!) - it soooo disrespected the whole spirit of these events.

    More like, "Play me, I'm 4 JC" not Play me I'm [the universal] yours..
  2. Found our last piano just before the thundery downpour started. What a brilliant day.
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  3. "Nice decoration, but low G wasn't working. Very comfortable playing here".
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  4. ....Nice day for a bit of Chaz & Dave
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  5. "Play Me I'm Yours" street pianos initiative comes as a reaction of a creative individual to the general rule, prohibiting anyone to play music in public places without special arrangement - no matter how skilful you are at playing your piano or how popular your music
    is with the audience. Any musician would have been stopped
    immediately by security outside the City of London festival.

    Camden based artist and professional musician Oleg Lapidus, aka the Pianocrasher proved the point more than once by playing music
    unexpectedly in public areas and being stopped by security.
    www.pianocrasher.com

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