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#1395870 - 03/14/10 10:07 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: PianonaiP]
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Is there an organ in that church? I hope so. laugh

Nice piano too. I can only dream of the acoustics! I bet it sounds so beautiful in that nice church!
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#1395878 - 03/14/10 10:11 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: currawong]
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i've been at piano world so long it seems i've answered this question before. I have 2 practice spaces now.

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#1395891 - 03/14/10 10:21 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: wdot]
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Originally Posted By: wdot


OK. The fact that it's a campus chapel changes everything. Thanks for explaining.

Just curious. Is there an organ? If so, where?


Yeah, it is to the right in the first picture, unfortunately its a fake! Just a big speaker, although it is a very expensive big speaker.

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#1395904 - 03/14/10 10:31 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: apple*]
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Originally Posted By: apple*
i've been at piano world so long it seems i've answered this question before. I have 2 practice spaces now.

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Great bookcase in the first photo.


Edited by stores (03/14/10 10:32 PM)
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#1395910 - 03/14/10 10:40 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: stores]
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Apple, I've seen the first picture -very spiffy- but not the second. Nice full AGO pedal board, though not sure why there are so many foot couplers. How often do you need them?

Whatever, I wish I had the space to have a practise instrument like that. Lucky you... (and pretty organ shoes... mine are black.)
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#1395912 - 03/14/10 10:42 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: theJourney]
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Originally Posted By: theJourney
It has been a long time since I have seen the inside of a US Middle School. laugh

Don't the Americans call it Junior High?
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#1395914 - 03/14/10 10:44 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: PianonaiP]
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Originally Posted By: PianonaiP
Here is where I get to practice! Its a Steinway B.

Awesome pictures, thanks for posting them. What kind of organ does the church have?
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#1395915 - 03/14/10 10:49 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: argerichfan]
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Originally Posted By: argerichfan
Originally Posted By: theJourney
It has been a long time since I have seen the inside of a US Middle School. laugh

Don't the Americans call it Junior High?


I call it Middle School.

I still want to know what the heck he's talking about...
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#1395920 - 03/14/10 10:52 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Horowitzian]
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Originally Posted By: Horowitzian
Camera has dead batteries...and I'm busy practicing,

You mean "I'm busy posting!" smile
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#1395925 - 03/14/10 10:55 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: jazzyprof]
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Originally Posted By: jazzyprof
Originally Posted By: Horowitzian
Camera has dead batteries...and I'm busy practicing,

You mean "I'm busy posting!" smile


That, too..... laugh
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#1395937 - 03/14/10 11:12 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Horowitzian]
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Wow apple!

Nice allen. Is that a transistor model? Looks like a TC series. Very nice! I wanted one of those, but ended up with a Rodgers 22b, from around '68.

Haven't touched an organ in, god it really has been, 1 year almost exact! frown Its my absolute favorite instrument. I really wish to take lessons again.
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#1395948 - 03/14/10 11:26 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Horowitzian]
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Originally Posted By: Horowitzian
Originally Posted By: argerichfan
Originally Posted By: theJourney
It has been a long time since I have seen the inside of a US Middle School. laugh

Don't the Americans call it Junior High?


I call it Middle School.

I still want to know what the heck he's talking about...


Junior High is an obsolete term. It used to be Elementary School or grade school, Junior High, which was grades 7 and 8 and Senior High, grades 9-12. Now it's Elementary School, Middle School, and High School and I'm not sure what grades are included in each.

Don't know what he's talking about either unless it's my reference to learning about the US's (it'll never happen) intention of going metric in grade school about fifty years ago- -
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#1395951 - 03/14/10 11:30 PM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: -Frycek]
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It varies by district. Some middle schools are 6-8, some are 7-8, some are 7-9.
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#1396006 - 03/15/10 01:24 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Kreisler]
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A Steinway Grand is of such quality (please chaps, I’m not roughing up your splendid Grands) ... but the thought occurs, that any owner’s playing skill ought to be commensurate ... and conditional on being able to play at least one of these masterpieces:

1. Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata ... Opus 27, no. 2 (including the 3rd movement!)
2. Debussy’s la fille aux cheveux de lin
3. Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C# minor Opus 3, no. 2
4. Chopin’s Nocturne in F# Major Opus 15, no. 2
5. Mozart’s Turkish March
6. Prelude I in C Major (Bk I) by JS Bach
7. Haydn’s Gipsy Rondo
8. Rimsky-Korskov’s The Flight of the Bumble Bee
9. Traumerei by Schumann Opus 15, no. 7
10. Schubert’s Impromptu Opus 90, no. 3

Any takers?

I’m pretty sure that respected colleagues Kreisler, BruceD and argerichfan can tick off the lot ... but what about the rest of the motley?

PS. Sorry chaps ... I had nothing better to do ... had planned to mow the grass but it’s raining.

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#1396009 - 03/15/10 01:34 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: btb]
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Originally Posted By: btb
A Steinway Grand is of such quality (please chaps, I’m not roughing up your splendid Grands) ... but the thought occurs, that any owner’s playing skill ought to be commensurate ... and conditional on being able to play at least one of these masterpieces:

1. Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata ... Opus 27, no. 2 (including the 3rd movement!)
2. Debussy’s la fille aux cheveux de lin
3. Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C# minor Opus 3, no. 2
4. Chopin’s Nocturne in F# Major Opus 15, no. 2
5. Mozart’s Turkish March
6. Prelude I in C Major (Bk I) by JS Bach
7. Haydn’s Gipsy Rondo
8. Rimsky-Korskov’s The Flight of the Bumble Bee
9. Traumerei by Schumann Opus 15, no. 7
10. Schubert’s Impromptu Opus 90, no. 3

Any takers?


Thanks for your vote of confidence, but, no, not all on your list, although there are many, many others not on your list that I have both played and performed.

1 - No, cannot play the 3rd movement, but I've not worked on it, either.
2 - Yes.
3 - Yes.
4 - Yes.
5 - I've played movements 1 and 2, but never studied the third because I don't particularly care for it.
6 - Yes
7 - Never tried it
8 - Which transcription?
9 - Yes
10 - Yes

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#1396013 - 03/15/10 01:46 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: BruceD]
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Thanks BruceD ...
As Lord Muck (sole committee member of the Grand Order of Mugwumps) ... it is my considered opinion (without prejudice, mind you) that you, BruceD qualify to own a Grand Piano ... you can therefore (ipso facto) ... keep your Estonia 190 in satin ebony.

PS It’s stopped raining ... so I better get to the hacking of the lawn ... sorry about the rot chaps.

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#1396015 - 03/15/10 01:54 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: btb]
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We've been mowing lawns for over a month, now, in this little corner of the Northern Hemisphere, where we've had our annual Spring Madness of "The Annual Victoria Blossom Count" - a record of some 300 billion +, although I don't recall the exact figure!

It's officially still winter on the calendar and in much of the rest of the continent, where it actually may still feel like winter, too. Enjoy the grass, btb!

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#1396033 - 03/15/10 03:04 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: BruceD]
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If I learn everything on the list, do I get a Steinway? I'd actually do it. grin

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#1396040 - 03/15/10 03:20 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Frozenicicles]
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Originally Posted By: Frozenicicles
If I learn everything on the list, do I get a Steinway? I'd actually do it. grin


Any (wealthy) philanthropists out there willing to take this on? I would do it, too (or try my best). (The Steinway would have to be in very good condition and at least a model A in size . . .) smile
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#1396054 - 03/15/10 04:36 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: dmsynck]
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Originally Posted By: dmsynck
Here is my practice space.
An inherited 1951/52 Steinway model "40". I am the second owner
[img]http://dmsynck.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=73040865[/img]

(I fixed the link for ya to the actual pic and not the web page so the pic would show)


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#1396059 - 03/15/10 04:48 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Volusiano]
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Originally Posted By: Volusiano
Originally Posted By: dmsynck
Here is my practice space.
An inherited 1951/52 Steinway model "40". I am the second owner
[img]http://dmsynck.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=73040865[/img]

(I fixed the link for ya to the actual pic and not the web page so the pic would show)


That is beautiful smile it almost makes me want an upright instead of a grand, but thats almost...Although I would love to have both laugh
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#1396139 - 03/15/10 08:44 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: btb]
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Originally Posted By: btb
A Steinway Grand is of such quality (please chaps, I’m not roughing up your splendid Grands) ... but the thought occurs, that any owner’s playing skill ought to be commensurate ... and conditional on being able to play at least one of these masterpieces:

1. Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata ... Opus 27, no. 2 (including the 3rd movement!)
2. Debussy’s la fille aux cheveux de lin
3. Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C# minor Opus 3, no. 2
4. Chopin’s Nocturne in F# Major Opus 15, no. 2
5. Mozart’s Turkish March
6. Prelude I in C Major (Bk I) by JS Bach
7. Haydn’s Gipsy Rondo
8. Rimsky-Korskov’s The Flight of the Bumble Bee
9. Traumerei by Schumann Opus 15, no. 7
10. Schubert’s Impromptu Opus 90, no. 3




Since I posted a pic of a Steinway Grand, I thought I had better respond.

1.Yes, but 3rd movement is very rough. I can only play those arpeggios well with the pedal and I'm told that's not right.
2.Yes
3.Yes
4.No, never tried it until a few minutes ago, but think I think it's doable.
5.Yes
6.Yes
7.No, never tried it
8.No, but I can play Bumble Boogie by Jack Fina. Does that count?
9.Yes
10.Yes

Do I get to keep my grand? I promise to keep working on the 3rd movement of Moonlight!

Laura

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#1396178 - 03/15/10 09:55 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: btb]
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Originally Posted By: btb
A Steinway Grand is of such quality (please chaps, I’m not roughing up your splendid Grands) ... but the thought occurs, that any owner’s playing skill ought to be commensurate ... and conditional on being able to play at least one of these masterpieces:

1. Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata ... Opus 27, no. 2 (including the 3rd movement!)
2. Debussy’s la fille aux cheveux de lin
3. Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C# minor Opus 3, no. 2
4. Chopin’s Nocturne in F# Major Opus 15, no. 2
5. Mozart’s Turkish March
6. Prelude I in C Major (Bk I) by JS Bach
7. Haydn’s Gipsy Rondo
8. Rimsky-Korskov’s The Flight of the Bumble Bee
9. Traumerei by Schumann Opus 15, no. 7
10. Schubert’s Impromptu Opus 90, no. 3

Haha, well here is my list-
1 no :P
2. Nope
3. Yes
4. I'm going to learn it soon
5. Nope
6. Yes
7. No
8. Not even close
9. Yes
10. No

Well.. i dont have a Steinway, and i have only played 2 years, so smile I still have lots left to learn on my not Steinway
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#1396182 - 03/15/10 10:09 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: btb]
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Originally Posted By: btb


This is mine, Brandon_W_T, Not btbs! I didnt want to have to write out in a new post, so I will use this quote to answer it.
1. Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata ... Opus 27, no. 2 (including the 3rd movement!)-------------------------------------1st movement, 3rd not so much
2. Debussy’s la fille aux cheveux de lin---------------- Most of it
3. Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C# minor Opus 3, no. 2----- No
4. Chopin’s Nocturne in F# Major Opus 15, no. 2--------- Never tried
5. Mozart’s Turkish March--------------------------- An easy version of it.
6. Prelude I in C Major (Bk I) by JS Bach----------------- Yes
7. Haydn’s Gipsy Rondo ---------------------------- Not sure
8. Rimsky-Korskov’s The Flight of the Bumble Bee-------- Yes slowly!
9. Traumerei by Schumann Opus 15, no. 7-------------- Yes
10. Schubert’s Impromptu Opus 90, no. 3-------------- Part of it. Love this song!




Edited by Brandon_W_T (03/15/10 10:35 AM)
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#1396185 - 03/15/10 10:10 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Brandon_W_T]
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Opps. didn't put my answers outside of the above quote.

But they are in there. smile
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--NEW!--- 1964ish Conn 640 vacuum tube theatre organ! (with leslie!) smile

Grandmas- New Hyundai petite baby grand

Church (the organ I practice on)-
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#1396192 - 03/15/10 10:15 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Volusiano]
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Loc: Dallas, Texas
Originally Posted By: Volusiano
Originally Posted By: dmsynck
Here is my practice space.
An inherited 1951/52 Steinway model "40". I am the second owner
[img]http://dmsynck.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=73040865[/img]

(I fixed the link for ya to the actual pic and not the web page so the pic would show)



Thanks, I am still rather new to this site.

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#1396195 - 03/15/10 10:16 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Oblacone]
dmsynck Offline
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Posts: 90
Loc: Dallas, Texas
Originally Posted By: Oblacone
Originally Posted By: Volusiano
Originally Posted By: dmsynck
Here is my practice space.
An inherited 1951/52 Steinway model "40". I am the second owner
[img]http://dmsynck.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=73040865[/img]

(I fixed the link for ya to the actual pic and not the web page so the pic would show)


That is beautiful smile it almost makes me want an upright instead of a grand, but thats almost...Although I would love to have both laugh


Thanks, I am quite proud of it.

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#1396207 - 03/15/10 10:30 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: dmsynck]
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Pretty impressive Oblacone ... for a 16 year old Norwegian student to have chalked up 3-10 ... don't downplay the relatively modest Kawai ... from small beginnings.

Here’s the good news ... longevity statistics suggest that you will have 70 years (three score and ten) to complete the other 7 masterpieces ... don’t give up your day job.

Good going Brandon ... hang in there!

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#1396236 - 03/15/10 11:08 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: btb]
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btb - but that list isn't even considered remotely difficult! Just for the fun of it, I'll say I think someone with a Steinway should be able to play things like.. I don't know, Appassionata, a Rach concerto or two, say Gaspard maybe, Scriabin sonatas.. etc.
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#1396239 - 03/15/10 11:12 AM Re: Picture of your practice space [Re: Frozenicicles]
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Originally Posted By: Frozenicicles
If I learn everything on the list, do I get a Steinway? I'd actually do it. grin


If we can play all that's on the list, can we get one too? laugh laugh laugh Please? I don't even own a piano!


Edited by AngelinaPogorelich (03/15/10 11:13 AM)
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