SEARCH
Piano & Music Gifts & Acc. - Shop Now
PianoSupplies.com (a division of Piano World) Piano & music accessories, music theme decoratons, tuning & repair tools, moving equipment, party goods,music gift items, ... more
Free shipping on Jansen Artist Benches.
Ad (Pearl River)
Pearl River Pianos
(ad) Estonia Piano
Estonia Piano
ad (Pianoteq)
Create your own piano with Pianoteq!
(ad) Making Music Magazine
Making Music Magazine Special Offer
(ad) P B Guide
Acoustic & Digital Piano Guide
Who's Online
214 registered (ando, Aidan, AJF, Aibori Firu, andi85, 36251), 1357 Guests and 25 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Stats
63317 Members
39 Forums
128864 Topics
1835228 Posts

Max Online: 15252 @ 03/21/10 11:39 PM
(ads by Google)
Forums by Piano World

www.pianoworld.com
Advertise on Piano World
Topic Options
#1415740 - 04/12/10 10:01 AM Music Minus One - Cheaper alternative?
Sean M. Offline
Full Member

Registered: 10/16/09
Posts: 97
So I just read about the "Music Minus One" recordings, and I'd been looking for something like that for a while now.

(For those who don't know: It's recordings of multi-player music with one person missing, like a concerto minus the piano, or a piece of chamber music minus the cello, designed for you to play along with at home.)

Not that I think I'm ready for a concerto. But maybe a piano/violin sonata would be fun to practice.

But... they ain't cheap. $30-$40 for a recording, it looks like! Anyone know of something similar but not so expensive?

Sean

Top
Piano & Music Accessories
#1415879 - 04/12/10 02:10 PM Re: Music Minus One - Cheaper alternative? [Re: Sean M.]
Mark_C Offline
Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member

Registered: 11/11/09
Posts: 13440
Loc: New York
I think they pretty much have the market.
I don't know for sure that there's nothing else, but in all my hundreds of years smile that's the only thing of its kind that I've ever heard of.

BTW.....I'm very surprised to hear it's that expensive. I've bought 2-3 of those things and I'm pretty sure the price was like just the normal cost of a record, but that was a while back, maybe it has changed.

P.S. I just took a look at their site, and I see that the prices are in that range -- often $40.
I also see that some of the things are "2-CD sets" even though the piece can easily fit on a single CD.....usually even half of a CD.
I wonder what the extra one is for......(besides raising the price). mad
(Oh I see.....it's a "reduced tempo" version for practice. Do they really need to give that????
And they also include a copy of the score, which is good.....even though you'd think that anyone who's looking to get a Music Minus One already has it.)


Edited by Mark_C (04/12/10 03:27 PM)

Top
#1415923 - 04/12/10 03:45 PM Re: Music Minus One - Cheaper alternative? [Re: Mark_C]
DragonPianoPlayer Offline
2000 Post Club Member

Registered: 12/12/06
Posts: 2367
Loc: Denver, CO
If you are interested in piano duets, there is the Play It CD series. I have the Brahms Waltzes and part of the Hungarian Dances.

When you compare the price of the MMO series with the price of hiring an orchestra, the MMO sets are a bargain.

Rich
_________________________

Top
#1416011 - 04/12/10 07:20 PM Re: Music Minus One - Cheaper alternative? [Re: Sean M.]
half_unraveled Offline
Full Member

Registered: 02/08/10
Posts: 34
Loc: Just north of Duke City
If you have the sheet music and if you have a notation editor that outputs MIDI and if you want to spend the time entering the notes for the other instruments and if you have a way to play MIDI files, then you're all set. You did say cheaper...

I've done it. Other pluses: You can set the tempo however you like, transpose, and change instruments.

-Tom

Top
#1416037 - 04/12/10 08:17 PM Re: Music Minus One - Cheaper alternative? [Re: half_unraveled]
Chris G Offline
500 Post Club Member

Registered: 01/15/09
Posts: 706
Loc: Portland, Oregon
You can sometimes find MIDI arrangements on the net, then if you have a MIDI editor it's pretty easy to mute just one track.

Top
#1416255 - 04/13/10 05:24 AM Re: Music Minus One - Cheaper alternative? [Re: Chris G]
Sean M. Offline
Full Member

Registered: 10/16/09
Posts: 97
I thought about the MIDI option, but on my computer the instruments always sound so fakey and bad with MIDI playback. I know there's options out there to use better samples or modeled instruments; I haven't really looked into it that much. Maybe I should ask around in the digital piano forum.

It seems so strange to me that when you can find endless classical music CDs in the bargain bin for $1 or $2 from all kinds of state orchestras around the world that none of them have decided to compete with Music Minus One which is, apparently, much more profitable. (I mean if you're already recording the so-and-so piano concerto, why not also record it once without the piano?)

Maybe I need to travel the globe and pitch this idea to orchestras the world over. smile

Top
#1416432 - 04/13/10 12:32 PM Re: Music Minus One - Cheaper alternative? [Re: Sean M.]
Mark_C Offline
Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member

Registered: 11/11/09
Posts: 13440
Loc: New York
Originally Posted By: Sean M.
......It seems so strange to me that when you can find endless classical music CDs in the bargain bin for $1 or $2 from all kinds of state orchestras around the world that none of them have decided to compete with Music Minus One which is, apparently, much more profitable.....

I don't know how much more profitable it is, because we don't know how many of any CD gets sold. I imagine there aren't huge bucks in it. Plus, this isn't that easy to do. People play in those orchestras because they want to play in an orchestra, and when you make a Music Minus One recording, you're not really playing in an orchestra; you're doing scutwork. The players must hate it (and frankly the quality sometimes reflects that), and the conductors probably hate it even more.

Top
#1509054 - 09/04/10 05:00 PM Re: Music Minus One - Cheaper alternative? [Re: Mark_C]
nauru Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 02/07/10
Posts: 11
Does anyone from this thread want to trade Music Minus One piano concertos? I have a couple I'd be interested in trading.

Top



Moderator:  BB Player, YD 
What's Hot!!
Forums Rules & Help
-------------------
ADVERTISE
on Piano World

The world's most popular piano web site.
-------------------
Piano Books
(ad) GROTRIAN
GROTRIAN Pianos
Sheet Music
(PW is an affiliate)
Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale
(ad 125) Sweetwater
Digital Pianos at Sweetwater
(ad) Lindeblad
Piano Restorations & Sales - Lindeblad Piano
Recent Posts
What do you teach on?
by KurtZ
1 minute 23 seconds ago
Steinway lid prop
by BDB
1 minute 40 seconds ago
I know nothing at all about digital pianos, I have looked at
by frog97
3 minutes 40 seconds ago
Jazz Study Group 2: Advanced Players
by knotty
4 minutes 30 seconds ago
The 'price' for greatness
by Opus_Maximus
6 minutes 0 seconds ago
Quick Links to Useful Stuff
Our Classified Ads
Find Piano Professionals-

*Piano Dealers - Piano Stores
*Piano Tuners
*Piano Teachers
*Piano Movers
*Piano Restorations
*Piano Manufacturers
*Organs

Quick Links:
*Advertise On Piano World
*Free Piano Newsletter
*Piano Accessories
* Buying a Piano
*Buying A Acoustic Piano
*Buying a Digital Piano
*Pianos for Sale
*Sell Your Piano
*How Old is My Piano?
*Piano Books
*Piano Art, Pictures, & Posters
*Directory/Site Map
*Contest
*Links
*Virtual Piano
*Music Word Search
*Piano Screen Saver
*Virtual Piano Chords



 
Our Piano Related Classified Ads
| Dealers | Tuners | Lessons | Movers | Restorations | Pianos For Sale | Sell Your Piano |
 
PianoSupplies.com


Advertise on Piano World
| Subscribe | Piano World | PianoSupplies.com | Advertise on Piano World | Donate | Link to Us | Classifieds |
| Del.icio.us |Contact | Privacy | Legal | About Us | Site Map | Free Newsletter | Press Room |


copyright 1997 - 2012 Piano World all rights reserved
No part of this site may be reproduced without prior written permission