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![]() "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message ... On Jun 15, 11:03 am, Richard Casady wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:26:13 -0400, HK wrote: My dad was an advanced amateur organist, and we always had a Hammond, Wurlitzer or Gulbransen in the living room When I was a kid, fifty years ago, we had a Gulbransen piano, once a player but all traces of that were gone. Casady Yeah, when I was a kid my uncle up in Lynn had an old player piano and dozens of reels. We would (me and the cousins) would sit around and play with that thing all day long. You had to pump two pedals on the base if I remember correctly... It was cool, you will never see anything like that again outside of a museum now I would guess.. ----------------------- Player pianos are still made, although they have electric motors for pumps and the rolls are somewhat hard to come by. There's another option however. We have a Samick Grand Piano in which we had a QRS "Pianomation" system installed. It is mounted behind the keys within the piano and has solenoids that operate the piano hammers. The solenoids follow instructions from a CD disk player in terms of what note to strike with all the parameters associated with playing it manually, (velocity, sustain, etc.) The instructions on the CD are in a proprietary QRS format, however I discovered a free software program that converts digital midi to the QRS format and can now download non-copyright protected classical piano performances from the 'net and play them on the piano. And yes, just like the old player pianos, the keys on the piano are actuated by the QRS system. Little kids eye's bug out the first time they see it. http://www.qrsmusic.com/ Eisboch |
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