I´m happy to say that´s not really such an extensive problem here, although there are always some cases. Kristinn At 20:09 27.10.2000 +0200, you wrote: >Sorry Kristinn... and other diehards... gotta aggre with Ruth ...at least to a >point. Fact is that lots of kids would be better off playing these then some >of the ill kept wrecks some folks call pianos. > >That being said... its not a "truth" I am too awfully pleased about. > > > >Kristinn Leifsson wrote: > > > At 08:47 26.10.2000 -0400, you wrote: > > > > >Tony, Lynn and list... > > > > > >"Well Mrs.. Smith...if you can get a working piano, that is great. But an > > >electronic keyboard from Wal-Mart will suit a beginner student nicely." > > >Flame if you wish... > > >Mitch Ruth > > > > Grrrrrr... I wish to flame. > > > > Shame on you Mitch, napalm your hiney! > > > > I do not agree, there´s no way I can concede to this. > > This is the reason people complain about the "resistance" let-off produces > > as if were an abnormal thing. > > Come on, there are SO many things that contribute to the proper touch that > > are not mimicked on keyboards, and even the best keyboards can´t emulate a > > piano. > > > > You´ve probably heard this before. > > > > Ciao, > > > > Kristinn Leifsson, > > Reykjavík, Iceland > >-- >Richard Brekne >RPT, N.P.T.F. >Bergen, Norway
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