recording piano from underneath

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Have any of you ever recorded a grand piano from underneath it? The reason I'm asking is that I want to record a recital in which the lid to the piano has to be shut (for balance purposes in the room).
 
I've heard of this technique; I've done it once, but I didn't like the results.
If the lid HAS to be closed, maybe you can get a PZM mic and mount it on the underside of the lid.
 
Micing the underside of a piano is often done to suppliment the sound of the top mic(s) - by itself the underside mic will sound like crap. Like MJ said, a PZM taped to the lid will work, or a couple of SD condensers carefully mounted so they don't rattle against anything. It won't be an ideal situation, but better than just an underside mic.

Scott
 
PZM is the way to go, even the cheap Radio Shack PZM's can do a great job.

Use some very good tape, a PZM falling down on the strings can be a big problem!
 
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