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#1127235 12/29/04 03:10 PM
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Sorry, must add that having spent 40 years with a 19th century piano and never played a new one at all in over 60 years of playing. I am so pleased that I find the Pleyel so fantastic, it does make you learn the hard way on old instruments does'nt it?

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Besides classical, I play pieces for church, mostly Mark Hayes, and I've been having a fun time printing out music off the internet for like Mario things and some Vanessa Carlton music... not much jazz though; I like it but I don't really have time to fit anything else in frown


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i like working with fake books , some will argue about them ,at the moment i am working on floyd cramers last date and while it is taking me longer to learn .so far at least it sounds pretty close to the cd
Calvin,
What do you mean "...some will argue about them..."? I just got the "Ultimate Fakebook" for Xmas and I'm having a ball with it. In the past, I stuck with classical but most of these songs these are real fun. I'm still learning to improvise. Still another thing to master!!!!


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