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Steely Dan

2007-01-26 by yadidisklavier

I am a bass player by nature....  I have accomplished my objective of 
having a player piano to play along with (this is evidenced by my 
novice questions throughout this group).  Does anyone know of a source 
to purchase Steely Dan piano solo - midi?  From what I can find on the 
internet (free of course) is pretty bad.  I've even attempted to fix 
some of these using my Sonar software.  I've come to the conclusion 
that I would pay for songs, nearly optimized for the disklavier.

Any suggestions would be appreciated....

Geoff

Re: [disklavier] Steely Dan

2007-01-26 by ISKI1@aol.com

These Smart disks are available.
 
Steely Dan A Decade Of Steely Dan 00503611
Steely Dan  Aja 00504202
Steely Dan Everything Must Go 00505528
Steely Dan  Gaucho  00505163
 
and
 
DO IT AGAIN AND OTHER SONGS RECORDED BY  STEELY DAN
Series: Pianosoft 
Arranger: Bryan  Pezzone
Artist: Steely Dan
Although Donald Fagen and Walter Becker formed Steely Dan in 1972,  today 
they are more popular than ever. In 2001, they were inducted into the Rock  and 
Roll Hall of Fame and received multiple Grammy Awards, including Album of  the 
Year. This disk showcases seven staples from this innovative group: Aja •  
Babylon Sisters • Black Cow • Deacon Blues • Green Earrings • Hey  Nineteen.
$34.95 (US) 
Inventory # HL  00503375
 
Try shopping at _http://www.discountpianosoftware.com_ 
(http://www.discountpianosoftware.com)

Re: [disklavier] Steely Dan

2007-01-26 by Aaron Zornes

I have some excellent Steeley Dan , Ryuichi Sakamoto, Weather Report and other MIDI collections I bought in Akihabara dirstrict of Tokyo 3-5 years ago. Send me a personal email and I should be able to hook you up with these. (azornes@...)
FYI = I am retired pro bass player as well (1957 Fender P-bass) and love dinking with my DC6A Mark III by playing along with Steve Wonder, Oingo Boingo, and other fun tracks!

yadidisklavier wrote:
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I am a bass player by nature.... I have accomplished my objective of
having a player piano to play along with (this is evidenced by my
novice questions throughout this group). Does anyone know of a source
to purchase Steely Dan piano solo - midi? From what I can find on the
internet (free of course) is pretty bad. I've even attempted to fix
some of these using my Sonar software. I've come to the conclusion
that I would pay for songs, nearly optimized for the disklavier.

Any suggestions would be appreciated....

Geoff




Re: [disklavier] Steely Dan

2007-01-26 by ISKI1@aol.com

In a message dated 1/26/2007 6:56:24 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
azornes@... writes:

I have some excellent Steeley Dan , Ryuichi Sakamoto, Weather  Report and 
other MIDI collections I bought in Akihabara dirstrict of  Tokyo 3-5 years ago.   
Send me a personal email and I should be able  to hook you up with these.  
(_azornes@..._ (mailto:azornes@...) )
 
FYI = I am retired pro bass player as well (1957 Fender P-bass) and love  
dinking with my DC6A Mark III by playing along with Steve Wonder, Oingo  Boingo, 
and other fun tracks!






My email address is _iski1@..._ (mailto:iski1@...) 
 
 
Alan

Re: Steely Dan

2007-01-26 by yadidisklavier

email sent...tx

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Zornes <azornes@...> wrote:
>
> I have some excellent Steeley Dan , Ryuichi Sakamoto, Weather 
Report and other MIDI collections I bought in Akihabara dirstrict of 
Tokyo 3-5 years ago.   Send me a personal email and I should be able 
to hook you up with these.  (azornes@...)
>    
>   FYI = I am retired pro bass player as well (1957 Fender P-bass) 
and love dinking with my DC6A Mark III by playing along with Steve 
Wonder, Oingo Boingo, and other fun tracks!
> 
> yadidisklavier <yadidisklavier@...> wrote:
>           I am a bass player by nature.... I have accomplished my 
objective of 
> having a player piano to play along with (this is evidenced by my 
> novice questions throughout this group). Does anyone know of a 
source 
> to purchase Steely Dan piano solo - midi? From what I can find on 
the 
> internet (free of course) is pretty bad. I've even attempted to fix 
> some of these using my Sonar software. I've come to the conclusion 
> that I would pay for songs, nearly optimized for the disklavier.
> 
> Any suggestions would be appreciated....
> 
> Geoff
> 
> 
> 
>          
> 
> 
>  
>   personal web page = 
http://www.geocities.com/jazornes/my_page.html  
>   work web page = www.The-CDI-Institute.com
>

Re: Steely Dan

2007-01-26 by yadidisklavier

These are good recommendations, but I have an older Mark II that 
reads double density floppies or midi in from my laptop only.  Also, 
with these disks, wouldn't the piano be limited without the companion 
commercial disk?  I'm hoping for more along the lines of a piano solo 
(interpretation) of the songs.

Thanks,


--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, ISKI1@... wrote:
>
> These Smart disks are available.
>  
> Steely Dan A Decade Of Steely Dan 00503611
> Steely Dan  Aja 00504202
> Steely Dan Everything Must Go 00505528
> Steely Dan  Gaucho  00505163
>  
> and
>  
> DO IT AGAIN AND OTHER SONGS RECORDED BY  STEELY DAN
> Series: Pianosoft 
> Arranger: Bryan  Pezzone
> Artist: Steely Dan
> Although Donald Fagen and Walter Becker formed Steely Dan in 1972,  
today 
> they are more popular than ever. In 2001, they were inducted into 
the Rock  and 
> Roll Hall of Fame and received multiple Grammy Awards, including 
Album of  the 
> Year. This disk showcases seven staples from this innovative group: 
Aja •  
> Babylon Sisters • Black Cow • Deacon Blues • Green Earrings 
• Hey  Nineteen.
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> $34.95 (US) 
> Inventory # HL  00503375
>  
> Try shopping at _http://www.discountpianosoftware.com_ 
> (http://www.discountpianosoftware.com)
>

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