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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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The piano sounded very new. (?)
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Adult Beginners Forum
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(I haven't posted in a long, long time, but I've been following this thread.) My teacher and I were just talking about this idea of "parent scales" just a couple weeks ago. He pointed out to me the usefulness of using the harmonic minor as
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Digital Pianos - Synths & Keyboards
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Originally Posted By: andoAnybody who's time is precious is in the market for a super stable OS. My time is so precious lately I don't have time to learn a new OS, and Windows (from XP onward, and running on reliable HW) isn't exactly a crash monster
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Adult Beginners Forum
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41. hotcat - French Suite 4--Allemande A shame about the sound but I know what happened. Anyway, underneath I can hear a wonderful performance. The Suites are probably "next" for me after another invention or two and you show how it's done.
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Composer's Lounge
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Oh i see. Either way.. Your left hand is still very smooth, better than many right hands lol. Yes, i've posted a piano improvisation around january i think. http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/2011015/Piano%20Improvisation.html#Pos
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Digital Pianos - Synths & Keyboards
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Hello everyone. I have a PX330 at home and now I have a larger room outside. I want a better DP. Mp20 and fp80 both have good touch feeling , I wonder whether mp20 can provide a comfortable piano voice. It seems MP10 MPS10 MP20 MPS20 PC3 all shar
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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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Hammer shape and voicing aside (as well as playing style and abuse), it interesting to me that it appears the bass are all breaking right at the agraffe, and the grooving in the felt at the bearing bar prior to the tuning pin is quite significant.
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Digital Pianos - Synths & Keyboards
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Originally Posted By: mabramanWould it be interesting to play some Yamaha, Roland or whatever through some Casio DP, or the opposite? This could give us an idea of how much hardware has to do with final sound. If someone has some different brands/mod
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Digital Pianos - Synths & Keyboards
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Thomas Williams said: ......with GarageBand it is not possible to play MIDI data through an external device such as your DP -- the MIDI data can only be played through the software's sample sets (unless there has been a change in a recent version th
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Adult Beginners Forum
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For me I either have to have the piano part or the vocal part pretty much memorized at the very least, if not both, to then try to put it together. One will always suffer, but it works in a pinch. So be sure whatever complexity you choose for the pia
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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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Machinist tool and die maker will assist. These will have to be custom made now.
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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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Originally Posted By: Eric GlooYou might want to be very careful about posting photos of students without parental and school consent. Absolutely correct when dealing with minors. Further to this part if students were captivated by my working on t
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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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Does anyone have a source for combs for an 1889 6'2" Mason Hamlin screwstringer grand?
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Piano Teachers Forum
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Just my thoughts on this, but if I knew of a piano for sale, and also had students/parents, in the market for such a piano, I would contact only those that I thought might be interested, (with the appropriate disclaimer.) A mass mailing might imply
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Piano Forum
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Does anyone have a source for combs for an 1889 6'2" Mason Hamlin screwstringer grand?
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Piano Teachers Forum
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I'd find shorter but impressive sounding pieces like toccatas that he doesn't have to put much time or investment into.
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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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Originally Posted By: Phil DHold a metal screwdriver or some other object against the bridge pin of the offending note. This will often temporarily suppress the false beat. If it does, then you know you have a problem with the bridge pin, or the brid
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Composer's Lounge
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I'll be dead honest here... I don't mind a well written hand score... But yours are not such, Michael, sorry... They are just sketches of a score... In any case, my initial impression when looking at the score is dual: "How much does a compose
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Adult Beginners Forum
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Hey, thanks a lot for the replies! In response to Bobpickle...Haha, I totally get that about guitarists, and I agree 100%! I actually used to talk to my old keyboardist (who is a phenomenal piano player) about that concept all the time. Many guita
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Digital Pianos - Synths & Keyboards
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Originally Posted By: EtwasBewegterHi, Kawai users! Excuse me for being a little bit off topic. I am in search of a good digital piano mostly for playing classical piano music and Kawai ES7 is at the top of my preference list. Additional pedals, soli
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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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Originally Posted By: HakkusDo you think repairing the soundboard will have a considerable effect on its volume? Can I expect an increase of volume by at least 10-20%? The simple answer is no. Repairing the cracks by gluing in a piece of wood or fill
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Digital Pianos - Synths & Keyboards
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Originally Posted By: dewsterOriginally Posted By: andoAs far as Macs being the computer for the techno-idiot, I think that's just a hangover from the old days. People I know struggling with personal computing in general hear their friends say "
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Pianist Corner
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No sh*t, another piano competition coming up? Who would have thought. Having a look at the programs of some of the candidates, there's also one thing that surprises me! Some of them are playing the same rep they've been playing for years and years an
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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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Originally Posted By: Eric GlooYou might want to be very careful about posting photos of students without parental and school consent. Isn't it a sad world we live in when that must be a consideration?
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Piano Tuner-Technicians Forum
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You might want to be very careful about posting photos of students without parental and school consent.
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