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Re: Introduction - Disklavier Concert Grand

2011-02-17 by soulbill@gmail.com

Wow!
Thanks for all the messages to yesterday's post, and for those who visited the blog that I linked to in my message. I feel most welcome, and I'll certainly post some MIDI files to the user group when I get closer to the CD release date.  One of my goals is to publish this music in three formats – audio, music (notation), and MIDI file. That way Mr. Brandom and anybody else who'd like to practice a song can read the music, watch and listen to their piano play the song, and listen to it on their iPod.  That may be too much Campbell though...
:)
Have a great day.
Peace,
~Bill Campbell


--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "uecker.juneau@..." <uecker.juneau@...> wrote:
>
> Bill, It would be wonderful if you would considering using the user group to upload a few sample midi files of your work. It would be great to be able to play your work through our own piano instead of our sound system.  ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: soulbill@...
> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [disklavier] Introduction - Disklavier Concert Grand
> Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:56:51 -0000
> 
>   
>   Hi everyone.
>  
>  I'm a newbie here and just want to thank you for this list and introduce myself:  I'm a composer and the chair of the music department at St. Ambrose University (Davenport, Iowa) and we are the proud owners of a new Disklavier Mark IV Concert Grand Piano.  We received it just before the academic year started, and have used it for everything you would expect:  concerts, master classes, lessons, etc., including a well attended concert & workshop with George Litterst and Shania Kirk.  Its a great instrument and we're looking forward to finding ways to use it more.  One of the things I'm doing with it is recording a CD of original music using the disklavier's record function.  The plan is to pre-record on disk, and only have to call in the sound engineer for a couple hours of recording.  That CD will be done next month and I'm very excited.  If you're interested, you can check out my blog about the CD here:  http://williamcampbellmusic.blogspot.com/
>  
>  Today I'm hoping to get my new iphone app to control the piano; I'm leading a composition workshop this weekend and want to show the students some of the cool things one can do with the instrument.  Plus I'm a total geek with this new phone and piano, and what could be more perfect than to get the two to communicate?  :)
>  
>  Thanks for all the great info in this group, and I hope you all have a great day.
>  
>  ~Bill Campbell
>

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