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Piano Action Controllability
By Mark Williamson

A few years back, when I was living in Brisbane, the church I attended
owned an electric piano, a Yamaha Clavinova purchased circa 1989.
I was called upon to play when the regular pianist was away and when
this dear old soul died I played every other week.  (That's if you can
call what I do 'playing' -- they were desperate!)

I found it very difficult to get the "feel" of this piano.  I could
play at a medium-soft level or LOUD.  I could only seem to find these
two volumes without resorting to the volume switch.  There was only
two things I liked about this instrument: it would transpose so I could
play everything in F major, and it never needed tuning.

I realise that digital pianos have come a long way since then but
this one fair put me off.  Give me a _real_ piano any day, preferably
a player.  :)

Mark A. Williamson
Sydney, Australia


(Message sent Sat 23 Mar 2002, 12:23:21 GMT, from time zone GMT.)

Key Words in Subject:  Action, Controllability, Piano

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