HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (KGO) -- The sound of music reverberates throughout an entire forest in Nova Scotia.
The city of Halifax asked for the public's help in getting an art project off the ground. That sparked an interesting idea from Will Robinson, who decidd to hide a piano in a large city park, inviting visitors to play a tune at any time.
"That was the original intention," Robinson said. "To have this anonymous music or sound imminating from the forest."
The piano isn't the only sound in the area: Hikers may also come across bagpipes from time to time.
The art project will last around two weeks.
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