Well, since I posted my last message it seems the doctors in their wisdom have now decided to give Piano Man his own piano, and also are cosidering using music and art therapy to try to communicate with him.
From the BBC World News site :-
"The so-called "Piano Man" has had an upright piano nstalled in his room at the secure mental health unit where he is being held, his carers have said.
Doctors are considering using music and art therapy to try to communicate with the mystery man who has not yet spoken. "
But they dont yet seem to have got another musician to listen to him and maybe play piano with him, though.
I agree they should let him have peace and quiet though, for as long as he needs. He seems harmless and very unhappy (apparently has been in tears several times). I suppose he has been put in a secure unit for his own safety...they dont know why he was found in such a distressed state or whether someone had tried to harm him. I have heard suggestions that maybe , if he is autistic and unable to live on his own, some so-called "carer" might have tried to dump him or "lose" him, in order to force the authorities to assume responsibility, but whether this could be true I do not know (I have heard however of old and demented patients being abandoned by their families like this though).
Incidently, someone asked in this thread about the Piano man's drawing of the grand piano; did he depict the number of keys accurately, as somebody with AS would be more likely to do this than a NT person? Well, I downloaded a copy of the picture, and although when magnified it was rather blurry, it does appear that he correctly drew a keyboard of about seven-and-a -bit octaves. But the black keys are rather uneven and I am not sure how significant this is , anyway!
Glenn
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