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May 25, 2022
Garden visitors get musical treat from scattered pianos
    2016-07-15 03:21:04           Web Editor:

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Musical arrangements can now be heard alongside the floral arrangements at the San Francisco Botanical Garden.

The "Flower Piano" project invites visitors to listen to — and play — any of a dozen pianos scattered around the gardens during a 12-day run.

On weekend days, garden-goers will also have the chance to listen to music played by pros.

The performances include a wide variety of musical genres — even a sing-along is on the schedule.

"Flower Piano" will run from July 7 until July 18, and visitors can tickle the ivories from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily.

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