Steve Millward wrote: > dinycat wrote: > > > > Thank you for your words of encouragement and your ideas. I'll try some of > > the things you suggested. And like I told Piano Bench, I'm gonna make a > > concerted effort to not inflict myself on you people needlessly anymore. > > > > But, hey, I'm not looking for free music, necessarily. I'm willing pay for > > MIDI"s of the songs I want that feature the piano as lead. Got any ideas > > who might do that? > > Hi Diane, > As I sit here typing, I am looking at some Piano Midi Software that > I purchased a few years ago from PG Music (through EDIROL which is the > Roland Music Software site.) The first is called The Pianist and is all > classical. However, I have 2 others called "The Jazz Pianist" and The > New Orleans Pianist." I love them both and highly recommend them. I > don't own a Disklavier (darn it) and I don't know what you would have to > do to get these to play on your system, but someone out there can surely > tell us. Take care and stay warm. > > Steve M. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To Post a message, send it to: disklavier@... > To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: disklavier-unsubscribe@... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get your money connected @ OnMoney.com - the first Web site that lets you > see, consolidate, and manage all of your finances all in one place. > http://click.egroups.com/1/1636/1/_/156037/_/950947000/ > > -- Create a poll/survey for your group! > -- http://www.egroups.com/vote?listname=disklavier&m=1 I have almost all the PG Music piano programs. They are reasonably priced, highly professional, wonderful to listen to, great learning tools and can be easily converted for use with the diskclavier using the most basic of midi sequencers. Gene
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[disklavier] Re: Piano MIDI files
2000-02-19 by Gene Trasti
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