Magic Piano in Chicago Train Station Delights Travelers
Travelers in Chicago's Union
Station were treated to a little music recently as they walked past a piano
without a player. What the passersby did not realize was that a hidden pianist
was in fact tickling the ivories.
Rob Bliss Creative and Amtrak
teamed up for the holiday surprise. When a person would walk up to or past the
piano, musician Andrew Blendermann would begin playing the instrument via
remote control. The Chicago-based artist responded to the environment of the
piano. For example, when a little girl walks up and begins playing
"Chopsticks," Blendermann adds a special touch. Commuters run to make
a train, and the pianist plays "Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major."
Musicians (who might have been given a heads-up about the piano) walk by with
their instruments and begin to play along with Blendermann.
The video has some other noteworthy
parts, including a businessman screaming at the piano because he is having a
hard time talking on the phone. Why didn't he just walk away? An older man
jamming along, complete with dance moves and a ring of the decorative bell on
the piano, is also hilarious. Of course, no Christmas miracle would be complete
without an appearance from jolly St. Nick, who makes a cameo at the end of the
piece.
"Chicago's Magical Piano"
has over 570,000 YouTube views. Rob Bliss Creative was the same team behind the
"Homeless Veteran Timelapse Transformation." Since it was uploaded
last month, that video has racked up over 16 million views.
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