In a message dated 8/6/01 8:35:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time, gedeckt@... ... Noel, what exactly do you mean? There are two authorized Roland dealers in my ...
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noel jones
gedeckt@...
Aug 6, 2001 3:37 pm
... The cheapest solution I know of is to obtain two things: (1) Any cheap (used) electronic keyboard with at least 32 notes and MIDI, but without velocity...
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gedeckt@...
Aug 6, 2001 3:33 pm
Would anyone on the list be interested in being able to offer C-80's for sale? Some of the best Zuckermann sales people were originally builders... noel...
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gedeckt@...
Aug 6, 2001 3:31 pm
Now that I have mentioned adding a pedalboard to the C-80, I guess I will relate my other idea. I hope to make a wooden base with casters on it, the shape of...
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noel jones
gedeckt@...
Aug 6, 2001 3:24 pm
Just had to forward this rather practical approach to adding a MIDI to a 32 note pedal board to a home keyboard for practicing. May do this to for my Roland...
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noel jones
gedeckt@...
Jun 12, 2001 7:33 pm
Gary: It is rare for a digital keyboard of any kind not to have temperaments. The reason for this may be tied into the MIDI convention in some way, with...
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Kirk McElhearn
kirk@...
Jun 12, 2001 7:11 am
... The Yamaha P80 also has a choice of 7 temperaments, as well as the ability to transpose up or down anything up to an octave, and a fine adjustment of the...
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harpsichordist@...
Jun 12, 2001 6:04 am
In a message dated 6/11/01 1:43:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time, GHOFF@... ... Several of the larger Roland digital pianos include the temperament choice. I ...
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GHOFF@...
Jun 11, 2001 8:40 pm
I am new to list. So, if this question has already been raised, I apologize. I came across a CD entitled "Six Degrees of Tonality: A Well Temperered Piano"...
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harpsichordist@...
Jun 7, 2001 5:03 am
In a message dated 6/6/01 6:55:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, gedeckt@... ... I will take the bait. What is a Grande? Mark...
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noel jones
gedeckt@...
Jun 7, 2001 1:54 am
... I am a lowly salesperson. But they do treat me great! I thought the instrument was originally developed at ... The development of instruments at Rodgers...
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mgoodell@...
Jun 4, 2001 7:36 pm
... Yes, I would like to do that. First, I need to get a computer with a sound card. My home PC is an ancient 486 that doesn't do many tricks. But in any...
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harpsichordist@...
Jun 4, 2001 5:48 pm
Mike, I wish Roland had allowed for layering of all the stop options. When I owned a large French Double, one of my favorite registrations was 8' Lute + 4'. It...
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mgoodell@...
Jun 4, 2001 4:20 pm
Thanks for the C-80/virginal comparison. I use almost exactly the same reverb settings that you use: 9:00 for the harpsichord, 10 to 12 for the organ. I...
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harpsichordist@...
Jun 2, 2001 7:31 am
In a message dated 6/1/01 5:28:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mgoodell@... writes: There are some basic differences between the Roland and the virginal....
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mgoodell@...
Jun 2, 2001 12:56 am
... My old Roland ep-70 Digital Piano had all of those sounds and I believe they could be combined in just the way you want. I'll check the owner's manual...
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mgoodell@...
Jun 2, 2001 12:24 am
I remember you saying that your other harpsichord is a Zuckermann Italian Virginal. I'm curious about something. Is there any combination of either of the...
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harpsichordist@...
Jun 1, 2001 10:02 pm
I have been wondering if it would be possible to add another keyboard to the C-80. Resting it on the music desk somehow. Any ideas ? While I'm asking, can any...
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mgoodell@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:51 pm
I always thought it was YOU (i.e., Noel J.), since you work for Rodgers. I thought the instrument was originaly developed at Rodgers, then mass-produced (sort...
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harpsichordist@...
Jun 1, 2001 4:38 am
In a message dated 5/31/01 8:29:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time, gedeckt@... ... I had several email exchanges with Paul Poletti on the HARPSCHD-L list , and ...
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noel jones
gedeckt@...
Jun 1, 2001 3:27 am
I just got a new Rodgers Organ Price List at work and the Roland C-80 remains in production. Does anyone on the list have any clue about who at Roland is/was ...
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noel jones
gedeckt@...
Jun 1, 2001 3:26 am
Any chance of getting some recordings of some of the clock pieces to our FILES page? I have always enjoyed the Haydn and the Mozart, so I'm interested in more....
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mgoodell@...
May 31, 2001 11:26 pm
The Diapason Press edition of Handel's Clock music IS in print and available in Europe (no U.S. distributor handles their catalog, I guess). I have just...
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mgoodell@...
May 24, 2001 12:46 am
Greetings list, Here are four more editions of clock music. Handel. Flotenuhrstucke [o-umlaut, u-umlaut] Pieces for a Musical Clock. Edited by Grete Zahn....
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mgoodell@...
Apr 24, 2001 12:57 am
Hello list, I have now collected a few editions of music for clock organs and other automatic instruments from the period 1735-1800 (very roughly). There is...
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harpsichordist@...
Apr 13, 2001 4:04 am
My favorite Celesta piece is Papageno's "Magic Bell Song" from the finale of Act 1 in the Magic Flute. "Das klinget so herlich, das klinget so schön". The ...
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mgoodell@...
Apr 13, 2001 12:56 am
Greetings List, Noel has been talking to himself on this list lately, which does not seem right. I thought I should post something. For quite some time, I...
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gedeckt@...
Apr 8, 2001 7:44 pm
List Members: I am on the verge of designing a nwe lid for my C-80, that will also cover the keyboard and protec it in travel. Before I start, I though I ...
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gedeckt@...
Mar 5, 2001 3:52 pm
Coming into this group as an organist and a harpsichord buff, with just a few lessons under my belt on the harpsichord, I'd liek some suggestions. I am cellist...
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gedeckt@...
Mar 5, 2001 3:52 pm
Coming into this group as an organist and a harpsichord buff, with just a few lessons under my belt on the harpsichord, I'd liek some suggestions. I am cellist...