On loan to The Met The Met accepts temporary loans of art both for short-term exhibitions and for long-term display in its galleries.
Wurlitzer Model 200A
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company
Ian McLagan
Not on view
Electric pianos employ hammers that strike metal reeds, creating fluctuations in a pickup’s electromagnetic field that are then amplified. Ian McLagan, a keyboard player, member of the band Faces, and prominent session musician, used this electric piano on many recordings, including the 1978 Rolling Stones album Some Girls—most notably on the song "Miss You."
Technical Description:
Molded ABS plastic shell, steel reeds, pine keys with plastic tops, felt-tipped hammers, steel tines; 64 keys; volume and tremolo depth controls, sustain pedal, removable legs; two built-in speakers (one broken)
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