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- Piano_burning abstract "Piano burning is the act of setting on fire an acoustic piano, most commonly an upright, as either a ceremony or a form of performance art. Piano burning has been a tradition in the Royal Air Force since the period between World Wars I and II when, according to one version of its origin, pianos were set alight by pilots to avoid piano lessons aimed at improving their dexterity and general level of culture. Another version of the origin is that pianos were burnt in remembrance of fallen RAF pilots. Several contemporary musicians, including Annea Lockwood, Yōsuke Yamashita, and Diego Stocco, have composed for and performed on pianos which have been deliberately set alight.".
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- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Annea_Lockwood.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Britain.
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- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Diego_Stocco.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Langley_Air_Force_Base.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Langley_Field.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Leuchars_Station.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Herald.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Performance_art.
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- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Seymour_Johnson_Air_Force_Base.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Shika,_Ishikawa.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Spectrasonics.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink The_New_Zealand_Herald.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink US_Air_Force.
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- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Upright_piano.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Vance_Air_Force_Base.
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLink Yōsuke_Yamashita.
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- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piano burning".
- Piano_burning wikiPageWikiLinkText "burning piano".
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- Piano_burning subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Piano_burning subject Category:Compositions_for_piano.
- Piano_burning subject Category:Contemporary_classical_music.
- Piano_burning subject Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- Piano_burning subject Category:Military_traditions.
- Piano_burning subject Category:Traditions_involving_fire.
- Piano_burning hypernym Act.
- Piano_burning type Band.
- Piano_burning comment "Piano burning is the act of setting on fire an acoustic piano, most commonly an upright, as either a ceremony or a form of performance art. Piano burning has been a tradition in the Royal Air Force since the period between World Wars I and II when, according to one version of its origin, pianos were set alight by pilots to avoid piano lessons aimed at improving their dexterity and general level of culture.".
- Piano_burning label "Piano burning".
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- Piano_burning depiction Piano_burning,_Langley_Air_Force_Base,_2011.jpg.
- Piano_burning homepage pianotransplants.htm.
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