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Mic a Baby Grand
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<blockquote data-quote="Milt Hathaway" data-source="post: 97763" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Re: Mic a Baby Grand</p><p></p><p>For one tune I'd put a windscreen on that 57 and place it into the middle hole along the curve on the harp. Point it into the hole so that it's pointing at the soundboard, with the connector leaning against the side of the piano. No stand needed. Works with the lid on short or tall stick. Not as well with the lid closed, but no piano sounds good with the lid closed.</p><p></p><p>I've actually gotten through entire piano/vocal gigs with that setup, and it was surprisingly good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milt Hathaway, post: 97763, member: 26"] Re: Mic a Baby Grand For one tune I'd put a windscreen on that 57 and place it into the middle hole along the curve on the harp. Point it into the hole so that it's pointing at the soundboard, with the connector leaning against the side of the piano. No stand needed. Works with the lid on short or tall stick. Not as well with the lid closed, but no piano sounds good with the lid closed. I've actually gotten through entire piano/vocal gigs with that setup, and it was surprisingly good. [/QUOTE]
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