Musiker rettet Klaviere vor dem Müll

EDINBURGH, SCHOTTLAND, GROSSBRITANNIEN 9. FEBRUAR 2023 QUELLE: AFPTV 1. Zwischenschnitt: Vincent-Smith playing piano 2. O-TON 1 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 24 Sek.): "We get pianos that people don't want anymore that were on their way to the dump. And we see if they're fixable and tunable, and, if they are, then we offer them up for adoption. We have open sessions where general public can come in and try out all the pianos and find one that they like and maybe give us a donation towards keeping the project running." 3. Zwischenschnitt: Vincent-Smith playing piano 4. Zwischenschnitt: Vincent-Smith using foot pedals 5. Zwischenschnitt: through refurbished pianos to amphitheatre 6. O-TON 2 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 14 Sek.): "I discovered that there were loads of pianos going to the dump and so I started making furniture out of pianos, a window seat and a kind of high bed with a staircase -- and then the pianos just kept on coming." 7. Zwischenschnitt: Pianodrome fuonder Tim Vincent Smith playing a refurbished piano 8. O-TON 3 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 7 Sek.): "We discovered that a lot of the pianos that we received were pretty good. You know, I mean, this one, for example that I've been playing. It was being thrown away by a community center in Plymouth, and when we got it all the keys were stuck together. Because it got a bit damp." 9. Zwischenschnitt: Vincent-Smith using piano foot pedals 10. O-TON 4 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 3 Sek.): "We discovered that a lot of the pianos that we received were pretty good. You know, I mean, this one, for example that I've been playing. It was being thrown away by a community center in Plymouth, and when we got it all the keys were stuck together. Because it got a bit damp." 11. O-TON 5 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 7 Sek.): "We discovered that a lot of the pianos that we received were pretty good. You know, I mean, this one, for example that I've been playing. It was being thrown away by a community center in Plymouth, and when we got it all the keys were stuck together. Because it got a bit damp." 12. Zwischenschnitt: Vincent-Smith testing piano interior 13. Zwischenschnitt: Vincent-Smith testing piano interior 14. Zwischenschnitt: volunteers testing piano 15. O-TON 6 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 21 Sek.): "The piano chooses the person, you can't say that this piano is more valuable than that piano in a financial sense. It's like if you try a bunch of pianos and then one of those pianos speaks to you then it goes beyond just a sort of financial transaction I think." 16. Zwischenschnitt: Vincent-Smith and volunteer talking 17. Zwischenschnitt: piano interior being tested 18. O-TON 7 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 19 Sek.): "We've sort of moved on as a culture and so the whole infrastructure around that, the piano makers, the piano tuners, the piano movers the piano dealerships, the fixers -- there's much less of that now. And so that means that when when a piano comes to the end of it's the end of its use people don't know what to do with it." 19. Zwischenschnitt: volunteers repairing piano 20. Zwischenschnitt: volunteers repairing piano 21. Zwischenschnitt: art made from dumped pianos 22. O-TON 8 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 2 Sek.): "We've sort of moved on as a culture and so the whole infrastructure around that, the piano makers, the piano tuners, the piano movers the piano dealerships, the fixers -- there's much less of that now. And so that means that when when a piano comes to the end of it's the end of its use people don't know what to do with it." 23. O-TON 9 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 1 Sek.): "We've sort of moved on as a culture and so the whole infrastructure around that, the piano makers, the piano tuners, the piano movers the piano dealerships, the fixers -- there's much less of that now. And so that means that when when a piano comes to the end of it's the end of its use people don't know what to do with it." 24. Zwischenschnitt: elephant tusk artwork at entrance of department store 25. O-TON 10 - Tim Vincent-Smith, Pianodrome founder (Mann, English, 10 Sek.): "The pianos that that can't be tuned and fixed. They go towards the other direction where they get pulled apart and turned into sculpture." 26. Zwischenschnitt: elephant tusk artwork at entrance of department store 27. Halbnahe sandblasted piano art 28. Totale sandblasted piano art