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Re: disklavier software

2007-01-03 by jheitzeb1

Hi,

I currently buy my piano disks from a company in Idaho, listed below.  They have a few of 
the songs to listen to online as well as a review rating system, which makes it nice when 
trying to decide what to buy.  I just purchased a few disks for Christmas: David Lanz "From 
the Heart", Laurie Z - "Roots", and   Jim Brickman "Romance of Jim Brickman"  .... all of 
these were great.  I  prefer all piano.  I do have one audio album that is the Norah Jones 
and it sounds great ...  


Discountpianosoftware.com
610 Main Ave North
Twin Falls, Idaho 83301
Web Site: www.discountpianosoftware.com
Phone: TOLL FREE 1-800-506-6815
Email: pianosoft@...

You can find a lot of good classical midis online "free" on some sites as well as few other 
good midi sites.  Lot of old ragtime, oldies, piano roll music, patriotic, etc.  But worth 
looking at as some are quite good.

Good Luck.  
-Joan




--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "samvogt" <samvogt@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Just got a new Yamaha DGC1 (Mark III) delivered and wondering what are 
> some of the favorite software of other users? Where is the cheapest 
> source for software? Also, anyone have the Elton John Greatest Hits 
> 1970-2002 companion diskett to the audio disc (I currently own)? How 
> do these or any types of this disc like these sound? I also posted 
> this in another forum to generate a variety of response. Thanks for 
> your assistance ahead of time. Sam
>

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