Re: [disklavier] Re:disklavier
2000-06-28 by Bendez Brian
To Ed and Clarita: Well put. I have read your wife's posts mostly on the DUG list. Please tell Clarita to get well and come back soon. I am impressed with her knowledge of the Piano and the technology. I know people less than 1/2 her age that are intimidated by technology. We need more contributors like her. - Brian, New Jersey, USA --- Clarita Verbeek <clarita@...> wrote:
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> Hello Folks, > > I am reading letters of disklavierowners and I am > very pleased to > to learn that there are so many very smart > disklavierowners > who can do a far better job than the Yamahapeople > themselves. They could not make a better piano, > but at least they know that the Mark 3 disklavier > could be approved a lot with today's technology. > My friends be assured that the Yamahapeople are > aware > of it. It is very easy to talk and to criticize. I > have > a very great respect for the Japanese brainpower and > an even much greater respect for the Japanese will > power. I am sure that they will find a solution. > > Now another story. I was absolutely not aware of the > fact that several people know to play the piano very > well by memory. They would like to be able to read > better, > but playing the piano without reading is no trouble > for > them. > Mr or Mrs I believe you, but sometimes I think > you are all lying and telling stories. Where is the > proof? Let us hear what you are able to do! Why are > you locking your piano for us.? We like to hear you > and > we want to hear you. But you are closing your piano > and your house for us. We are not welcome. > Why does Daniel Kebanov maintain such a beautiful > and easy accessible website? Well in order that you > would make use of it. We want to listen to you, > but you are refusing to play for us. Why? > > Clarita has not such a good memory, but she did what > she could do inspite of her osteo-arthritis and poor > memory.She has osteo-arthritis in her spine. > She has no more cartilage in her shoulders. > A kneecap was replaced two years ago and at this > moment she is in the hospital with a lot of pain, > recuperating from a succesful complete > hipreplacement > surgery. > But I assure you that, in spite of the arthritis, in > spite > of the fact that she already passed the age of > eighty > and in spite of the fact that she is still active in > > her construction company, she will play the piano > for you again, because the arthritis did not effect > her fingers yet, and because of the fact that, just > like the Japanese, she has the willpower to do it. > > This is Ed, Clarita's husband, who is writing for > Clarita. >