Comments on: TriBeCa Park (2 pianos here) http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010 Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:18:12 -0400 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: Emily Energy http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3462 Emily Energy Sat, 21 Aug 2010 13:25:53 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3462 7/5/10—Day 6, 8th piano (around 6:30 p.m.) <!-- image_comment_id: 1998 --> 7/5/10—Day 6, 8th piano (around 6:30 p.m.)

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By: Emily Energy http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3461 Emily Energy Sat, 21 Aug 2010 13:24:06 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3461 7/5/10—Day 6, 7th piano (around 6:30 p.m.) Two beautifully painted pianos. We met a little boy who proudly told us he and his mom were the piano buddies here. <!-- image_comment_id: 1997 --> 7/5/10—Day 6, 7th piano (around 6:30 p.m.) Two beautifully painted pianos. We met a little boy who proudly told us he and his mom were the piano buddies here.

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By: Taylor Causey http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3366 Taylor Causey Wed, 14 Jul 2010 13:38:37 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3366 Taylor Causey, from Athens, Ga., plays a song he hears from "Lady and the Tramp." <!-- image_comment_id: 1959 --> Taylor Causey, from Athens, Ga., plays a song he hears from “Lady and the Tramp.”

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By: Sandy Santra http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3328 Sandy Santra Sat, 10 Jul 2010 16:55:45 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3328 "Play Me, I'm Yours" was a dream come true for me: playing piano on the streets of New York in just about every location imaginable. I can't thank Luke Jerram, sing for hope, and all the volunteers enough for pulling off this special event. It was amazing to see so many pianists come out and play, and especially touching to hear so many gifted and talented children step up to what is a very challenging instrument (and play it in public on one of the world's biggest stages). In the beginning, I set out to play all five boroughs, but soon realized my day job wouldn't easily accommodate all the travel and logistics involved. So I reset my sights instead on playing every available Manhattan piano (and a few in Brooklyn and Queens). By the end of two weeks I had achieved my goal. My pieces are all improvisations, so playing on the streets of New York allowed me to share my spontaneous, energetic music with a city whose rhythms and tones have informed and influenced my music for years. The chance to publicly give back to a city whose people, music, and spirit have brought me joy for decades was the opportunity of a lifetime. Thanks for watching and listening. From the heart, Sandy Santra <!-- video_comment_id: 735 --> “Play Me, I’m Yours” was a dream come true for me: playing piano on the streets of New York in just about every location imaginable. I can’t thank Luke Jerram, sing for hope, and all the volunteers enough for pulling off this special event. It was amazing to see so many pianists come out and play, and especially touching to hear so many gifted and talented children step up to what is a very challenging instrument (and play it in public on one of the world’s biggest stages).

In the beginning, I set out to play all five boroughs, but soon realized my day job wouldn’t easily accommodate all the travel and logistics involved. So I reset my sights instead on playing every available Manhattan piano (and a few in Brooklyn and Queens). By the end of two weeks I had achieved my goal.

My pieces are all improvisations, so playing on the streets of New York allowed me to share my spontaneous, energetic music with a city whose rhythms and tones have informed and influenced my music for years. The chance to publicly give back to a city whose people, music, and spirit have brought me joy for decades was the opportunity of a lifetime. Thanks for watching and listening.

From the heart,

Sandy Santra

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By: Dario http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3274 Dario Thu, 08 Jul 2010 18:38:54 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3274 “Life is like a piano... what you get out of it depends on how you play it.” <!-- image_comment_id: 1926 --> “Life is like a piano… what you get out of it depends on how you play it.”

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By: Dario & Hugo Duet http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3271 Dario & Hugo Duet Thu, 08 Jul 2010 17:53:05 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3271 "Because a good beginning ,never ends " <!-- image_comment_id: 1923 --> “Because a good beginning ,never ends ”

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By: Samuel Jones http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3233 Samuel Jones Wed, 07 Jul 2010 07:01:12 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3233 It was a really fun day at Tribeca and an honor to be apart of such a cool project. <!-- video_comment_id: 689 --> It was a really fun day at Tribeca and an honor to be apart of such a cool project.

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By: Vadim Ghin http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3091 Vadim Ghin Tue, 06 Jul 2010 10:46:31 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3091 And also... <!-- image_comment_id: 1799 --> And also…

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By: Vadim Ghin http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-3090 Vadim Ghin Tue, 06 Jul 2010 10:45:59 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-3090 Please visit www.theNYCminute.com to view a montage of Chopin's Minute Waltz played by Vadim Ghin on all the street pianos from "Play Me I'm Yours - NYC 2010" <!-- image_comment_id: 1798 --> <!-- video_comment_id: 653 --> Please visit http://www.theNYCminute.com to view a montage of Chopin’s Minute Waltz played by Vadim Ghin on all the street pianos from “Play Me I’m Yours – NYC 2010″

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By: James Schlechter http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/pianos/tribeca-park#comment-2951 James Schlechter Sun, 04 Jul 2010 20:42:17 +0000 http://www.streetpianos.com/nyc2010/?page_id=951#comment-2951 "I Love a Piano" :-) <!-- image_comment_id: 1696 --> “I Love a Piano”

:-)

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