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The Prepared Piano Project

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The Project

One of the many important legacies left by John Cage, the twentieth century composer and innovator from USA, is the prepared piano. This is a standard piano to which has been added a number of preparations. These can be anything from a couple of screws, rubbers, pencils, etc. inserted into a couple of strings to complex set-ups effecting each note on the instrument.

This project is to investigate why one might consider doing this and what one might consider doing.

Firstly, you should listen to some prepared piano pieces. The most obvious ones are Cage's own Piano Sonatas. Links to a couple of typical ones are included here. For copyright reasons you will need an extra password to access these. Please email me for this if you don't have it and are registered on the course. You should also have a look at any scores that are available.

Make a note of any sounds or figures that you find interesting.

Here are some images of various piano preparations:

Audio Examples

Experiment with various objects and substances. Do not force anything into the piano and be careful with it! Keep a note of your preparations. Ultimately, You will need to prepare a diagram of these. The following is one I made earlier, for a piece called Haiku:




Notes from previous occurrences




Finally...

You might also want to review the rules of the Piano Project to help you with ideas. (Alternatively, you might not).

There's also the help with getting started.

Good luck!