Tech Support nightmare [message #55021] |
Tue, 28 June 2005 23:54 |
JeffH
Messages: 307 Registered: October 2007 Location: Wamic, OR
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>>back? Or may it still be a keyboard fault? Next time I'm taking a multimeter
>>to measure the earth...
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>>Cheers,
>>Kim.
>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
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>Have ya tried flipping the AC plug ?
Interesting. Over here we have AC leads which have angled prongs so you can't
flip them.
eg:
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Is what our Austrlian plugs look like.
Interesting that you guys sometimes flip your plugs. I never knew that.
Cheers,
Kim.Ok so it's early for you over there, but where I am it's JUNE 29th!!
My brother is out in the lounge celebrating his birthday with a Grolsch and
by putting together a Star Wars model he was given (he's a big Star Wars
fan).
Here's hoping you have a nice coffee with no dishwashing liquid, get some
loving excited licks on the face from your dogs, and perhaps Amy ;o), and
find some new peice of gear to tickle your fancy for the day. :o)
Happy birthday across the Pacific.
Cheers,
Kim.Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>Anyone with a good memory for pizza parlor songs willing to blow a
>half-hour or so for a good cause in the next several days?
I sure would if I knew some appropriate stuff, but my repertoir doesn't really
cover what you need unfortunately.
I would if I knew the right stuff though. :o) I half know the Entertainer...
only the main bit though, and I've never checked it against the actua
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Re: Tech Support nightmare [message #55038 is a reply to message #55021] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 04:42 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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t solution is right here:
http://www.trachtman.org/ragtime/
Grab some of these MIDI files, find an appropriate piano setting
on a synth or digital piano, track & edit in Paris, and voila'!
You guys are a non-profit, right? Royalties are a non-issue
with you, aren't they? just wondering, as I forgot how that
works.
Neil
Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>OK, I'm kinda desperate here....
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>We open a play in a week and a half that requires one of the
>characters to sit at a piano and play. The piano is a shell, and the
>music will be coming from a speaker mounted right behind the piano.
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>The character's wife is narrating the scene, talking about how he
>learned to play the piano by just sitting down, pecking away, and
>learning.
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>We start out with a halting, rough version of "The Entertainer". I
>recorded that one here.
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>However, the dialog mentions that "all of a sudden, he'd be playing
>like a maestro" and the music is supposed to quickly segue into
>completely competent playing -- first "The Entertainer" again, but
>done well (maybe 6 or 8 measures), then segues quickly through a short
>medley of 5 or 6 typical piano pieces (era is the 40's, and these are
>short song chunks... again, roughly 30 sec each) like you'd hear at a
>Shakey's, then finishing off with the closing bars of "The
>Entertainer" again.
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>The lady who recorded the halting version, bless her heart, just isn't
>up to the "maestro" part, and the ones she recorded sound rather
>rough.
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>Anyone with a good memory f
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