We have one Baldwin R with the Concert Master installed located in a faculty studio. It has not been there too long but so far she has used it a fair amount. So far they have recorded students playing to play back and listen, that sort of thing. We have talked of using it to record accompaniment for soloist, etc. I think there are a lot of possibilities for us. chris >Allan: > >In a specially keyed practice room we have a brand new Disklavier grand (a >loaner) which doesn't have a fingerprint on it. Its been in there 2 years >and nobody seems too interested, so we plan to get rid of it soon. We also >have a Bosendorfer SE system in a faculty studio which is used fairly >regularly for teaching purposes, as is another Disklavier in a faculty >studio, so at least the faculty seem interested. I think the students are >too overwhelmed with other concerns to afford the time learning to use such >technically challenging instruments. > >Eric > >At 10:52 PM 5/19/98 EDT, you wrote: >>List, >> >>Has anyone had experience using MIDI enabled pianos in an institutional >>situation? (ConcertMaster, Disclavier, Pianomation, Pianodisc, etc.) >Eric Wolfley RPT >College Conservatory of Music >eric.wolfley@uc.edu >http://ucccm56.ccm.uc.edu/pianowolf/ -Christopher D. Purdy R.P.T. School of Music Ohio University Athens OH -purdy@oak.cats.ohiou.edu (614) 593-1656 fax# (614) 593-1429
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