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This is what happens when an actor who doesn't know how to play piano is cast as a pianist -- and doesn't get proper instruction on how to fake it. They sit at the keyboard -- sometimes with their hands thoughtfully obscured by the cameraman's choice of angle -- and pretend to play. But while their right hands dance all along the full length of the ivories, their left hands hardly move -- if they move at all -- and nothing the cameraman can do short of pointing the camera elsewhere can hide it.
This is what happens when an actor who doesn't know how to play piano is cast as a pianist -- and doesn't get proper instruction on how to fake it. They sit at the keyboard -- sometimes with their hands thoughtfully obscured by the cameraman's choice of angle -- and pretend to play. But while their right hands dance all along the full length of the ivories, their left hands hardly move -- if they move at all -- and nothing the cameraman can do short of pointing the camera elsewhere can hide it.

In extreme cases, neither hand moves, or moves in a manner that in any way corresponds to the music.


Meanwhile, the music on the soundtrack is [[Soundtrack Dissonance|obviously played by ''real'' pianist]] who knows how to use ''both'' hands.
Meanwhile, the music on the soundtrack is [[Soundtrack Dissonance|obviously played by ''real'' pianist]] who knows how to use ''both'' hands.
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* [[Seen It a Million Times]] -- I just can't remember where. Lots of 30s musical B-features come to mind, but no specific titles. Help?
* [[Seen It a Million Times]] -- I just can't remember where. Lots of 30s musical B-features come to mind, but no specific titles. Help?

== Film - Live-Action ==
* It may come as a surprise, but [[Marx Brothers|Chico Marx]] was occasionally subject to this trope. A self-taught pianist, his left hand technique was somewhat limited, and at times vanished entirely when he had to mime playing to a pre-recorded soundtrack. (A need, conscious or unconscious, to hide this may have contibuted to the comedic moves he made with his right hand while playing.) A good example of his [[Slow Left Hand]] is visible in ''[[A Night at the Opera]]'' -- see [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkCiRSDPIzk this clip].
* In the first scene of the 2005 film of ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'', Mary is allegedly playing the piano, but does not appear to even touch the keyboard!
* [[Farley Granger]] as Phillip in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s 1948 film ''[[Rope]]'' plays piano during the course of the film, but the movements of his hands rarely correspond to the music he's supposedly playing.
* Dooley Wilson in ''[[Casablanca]]'' is a classic example -- Sam's hand movements almost never match up to what he's playing. For the most part his right hand moves around more or less in the right neighborhood, but there are times where it's obviously wrong -- for instance, during the first time he plays "As Time Goes By" for Ilsa there's a rapid treble run where his right hand should have ranged up and down the keyboard -- but it doesn't move an inch.


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