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dar512 05-24-2004 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tomas Rueda
any Piano-Organ-Keyboard players in here?
Long ago and far away.

Yes. This keyboard would be a "last resort" as it would have a completely different feel. Shoot, even going from piano to keyboard can throw you off.

Tomas Rueda 05-26-2004 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dar512


Long ago and far away.

Yes. This keyboard would be a "last resort" as it would have a completely different feel. Shoot, even going from piano to keyboard can throw you off.

in actual pianos, you can feel the resistance of the entire mechanism.

in keyboard, you either feel: 1-a simple spring or 2- composite springs that aid in tone quality (the harder you press, the louder the sound.)

in that keyboard I imagine you don't feel a thing (have any of you imagined to play the piano in a table?)

OnyxCougar 05-30-2004 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tomas Rueda
any Piano-Organ-Keyboard players in here?
yes

Tomas Rueda 05-30-2004 05:27 PM

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

oh, gosh!

oh, well.

oh, kay!:D

smoothmoniker 05-30-2004 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tomas Rueda


in actual pianos, you can feel the resistance of the entire mechanism.

in keyboard, you either feel: 1-a simple spring or 2- composite springs that aid in tone quality (the harder you press, the louder the sound.)

in that keyboard I imagine you don't feel a thing (have any of you imagined to play the piano in a table?)

several companies are now making keyboards with a full hammer action inside. It's still not a piano, but it's close enough that I feel comfortable playing classical and straight-ahead jazz on them (always the most difficult things to do when the action is off).

I don't think the market for this is for "players" - but what a great instructional tool! Can you imaging being able to do 45 minutes of music instruction with elementary school kids, and have them take their "pianos" out of their desks and roll them out, then put them away when you're done? or, when you grow up with 5 pianists in the same house, as I did, being able to write music tucked away in a closet somewhere when it's not your turn to use the real piano.

-sm

Tomas Rueda 06-01-2004 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by smoothmoniker


I don't think the market for this is for "players" - but what a great instructional tool! Can you imaging being able to do 45 minutes of music instruction with elementary school kids, and have them take their "pianos" out of their desks and roll them out, then put them away when you're done? or, when you grow up with 5 pianists in the same house, as I did, being able to write music tucked away in a closet somewhere when it's not your turn to use the real piano.

-sm


<2 1/2 minute pause with drooling at amazement> One Question, sm. Are you a Engineer or anything related to corporate America? Because You have great, and I mean, GREAT ideas. (Why didn't I thought of that?) I mean, I checked out all the bad things about that keyboard and you check out the good.

Very excelent idea, Keep thinking.

xoxoxoBruce 06-02-2004 03:21 AM

That's what the Cellar is all about, Tomas.;)


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