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#1124512 - 08/31/04 06:36 AM
How, when, and where to record?
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 02/16/04
Posts: 1515
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I want to participate.
I do not have a piano and recording equipment of suitable quality.
I would imagine that a few other pianists in each geographic area could say the same thing.
Is it possible we could find studios that would let us borrow their facilities for a day to record?
Is it possible that someone has portable gear and we could converge on a member's home or a store (hint, hint, Alex!) for an afternoon and make our recordings?
Of course I know that I would probably need several 'takes' to get a good recording.
Ideas???
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#1124513 - 08/31/04 07:25 AM
Re: How, when, and where to record?
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Registered: 02/20/04
Posts: 642
Loc: Plano, Texas
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I had an idea this morning regarding recording. I remember about 6 months to a year ago Kawai had a contest where a pianist could submit a piece recorded on one of there pianos that had its own recording system. So I'm wondering if we could enlist Kawai to donate a small amount of time to our members to record on one of there pianos? This way we get a recording and Kawai gets a free promotion. I'll call my local dealer and see if this is possible. Jon
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#1124515 - 02/10/05 01:50 PM
Re: How, when, and where to record?
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Registered: 02/10/05
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Loc: Macedonia
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