Every time I have this thought, I realize how far different terminals can be from each other 🙂

Ah, now that I've seen the pic, I think it must have been JFK or Newark....there's a Kawai baby grand in the United terminal.

I can confirm that as of June 30, 2024, that piano at C17 is still there (made the trek from T2 after arriving earlier than expected — as a bonus, got to go through the psychedelic Rhapsody in Blue tunnel on my way there).

As you can see from the photo, the placement of the piano itself was not what I would call conducive to playing if I value my physical safety, so I snapped a photo and went back to my own gate. Hope you had a safe flight @ShiroKuro!

"You're a smart kid. But your playing is terribly dull."

    I ended up not going, the airport is too big! But it’s probably for the best given where the piano is placed, it looks like a noisy spot.

    Now it’s 4:30am and I’m awake in my hotel room because the AC sounds like a jet engine. (And this is supposed to be a “nice “ hotel 😥

    How bad to have noisy AC. You cannot turn it off?

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    ... feeling like the pianist on the Titanic ...

      TheBoringPianist

      Oh yeah, I would hate to be sitting at that bar where those two people are, minding my own business when someone sits down to play....

      I can’t tell if the piano is in the same location as when I was last at O’hare, as there was no nearby carpeting when I was there last. However, there was a bar right next to the piano, and it may be the same bar. The two times I’ve been near that piano, it was cordoned off, so not inviting in any kind of way. And it is very exposed, so you’d have to be ok playing with the whole world walking by.

      I wonder if it has a player mechanism inside - there seems to be an electrical power cord dandling underneath, but it does not appear to be plugged in at the time of the photo.

      I agree, I would not be comfortable playing in such an environment either.

        kanadajin I wonder if it has a player mechanism inside - there seems to be an electrical power cord dandling underneath, but it does not appear to be plugged in at the time of the photo.

        Good eye! Found another picture and you're right, looks like it has a player system installed:

        Well, turns out I'll be at O'Hare tomorrow and next week. Will try to scout it out and report back.

        Animisha so, funny thing. I turned off the AC in the middle of the night, but could still hear the AC units form the floors above and below! 😑

        And then it got super hot so I turned it back on again. 😑

        kanadajin Yes, it definitely has a player system installed, although the 2 times I’ve walked by, it was unplugged.

        Also, they change the advertising wraps with some regularity. I wonder if they wrap it on site, because I would imagine it would not be cost-effective to pay for moving the piano each time it got re-wrapped.

        6 days later

        I was at O'Hare earlier this week, but didn't see the piano (we were in Terminal 1, B Gates). Unfortunately, with the family there trying to get back and forth with luggage, there wasn't an opportunity to go scavenger hunting 🙂

        I was in Indianapolis the other day, and stopped by a department store (Von Maur?) and there was a piano with a pianist playing in the center of the store. He was playing cocktail style, very nice! And although the piano wasn’t very big, the music expanded throughout the store quite nicely.

        I didn’t want to leave!

        4 months later

        Gombessa thanks so much for sharing this! I’ve walked by the piano several times and it’s always been cordoned off. Amazing to see how dirty and poorly kept it was. But maybe next time I’m at ohare I’ll get a chance to play it!

        Gombessa I’m also wondering if the glue gunk was really related to spilled alcoholic beverages. Every time I’ve been by, the piano has a different wrap, and I’m wondering if all the glue may instead be from the multiple wrapping procedures. Also those hammer grooves were pretty crazy! I wonder if someone’s actually been playing it or if they had the player system on a lot.

          Sgisela I was wondering the same!

          I think most common vinyl wraps are dry-applied. it's a film with a sticky backing that you peel and stick, and you don't need to "paint" on any glue. But there are a lot of exceptions, and some films use water and other liquids for a wet application (hopefully not on a piano!). That gummy goop all over the keys though, I have no idea what that is, or what kind of drinks would be that viscous after the alcohol and water evaporate. Is there a drink that's 2 cups of pure sugar mixed with a shot of Bacardi?

          I remember there was discussion here about what kind of player system was installed, and I was glad to see in the video a closeup of the control module, showing it's a QRS. But the piano tech in the video doesn't seem to do much work with player/silent systems, and didn't talk about it at all. But you can see the plungers from the key solenoids sticking up from the back of the keybed cavity.

          I think you're right that the piano must have a TON of player hours on it, at an airport I suspect they just had it self-play all day, every day until it stopped working!

          The piano tuner in the video seems like a great guy. I've been watching his videos and he's a young guy trying really hard to build a new business around something he loves, and he share what he's learning, including how much he makes in typical day, etc. Really wishing him the best.

          OMG!! That poor piano! Good call re the “glue” not being just from beverages… what an odd substance.

          I don’t think I’ll be flying through O’Hare until March..l hope I can see it again, and hopefully it will still be ok!

          One of my former piano tuners, the gentleman I worked with before moving here, was in charge of he prep when a “new” public piano was installed in the airport near where I used to live. That piano was not near any restaurants or bars. Hopefully it won’t take that same level of abuse!

          Back to the O’Hare piano, I wonder if he got any special permission to work on it. A lot of times, keyboard covers have a lock, so at minimum, someone would have had to unlock it for him. But also, I wonder if you just started randomly tuning a public piano, if they would actually let you do that….

          Anyway, thank you @Gombessa for posting this video!

          Btw what kind of piano do you think that is? I don’t remember seeing a logo on th epilate, and there’s no shot of the fallboard (if memory serves).