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Look what I'm going to get!

Post by Doreen Peri » August 15th, 2005, 9:40 pm

Image

Whaddya think? Beautiful, huh?









.....but i can't get it unless you help me talk Lightning Rod into buying it for me....

;)

Come on, now.... help, ok?

It's got 88 keys!!!!!!

Isn't it beautiful!!???

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Post by Lightning Rod » August 15th, 2005, 9:51 pm

I'm not going for it doreen

I know it looks like a pretty piece of furniture but its doesn't have the capability that the little bic disposable keyboard that we have now has.

Sure, the middle D doesn't work and this is the third one that we've bought because we spilled beer and tomato juice into one and one got stolen on the bus, but hey, we have three lawn mowers sitting in the back yard and none of them will start.

Disposable society.
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Post by mtmynd » August 15th, 2005, 9:56 pm

sounds like a yard sale is in the future...

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Post by Doreen Peri » August 15th, 2005, 10:04 pm

Awww... shucks... It's got a whole lot of features, Lightning Rod... !
Plus, if we buy it today we can receive the following free item !
AKG K-66 Dynamic Headphones ($58.80 MSRP!)

It's got all this.... What more could we want?

Full grand piano sound plus a whole lot more at a fraction of the price, size, and weight.

The sound from this 88-key semi-weighted keyboard via the dual 2-way 100W speaker system is so rich you can close your eyes and easily confuse it with the real thing. 64-note polyphony ensures a totally natural sound while 8 voices include electric piano, harpsichord, pipe organ, strings, and MORE. Dual, sustain, reverb, chorus, touch, and voice controls combine with an internal metronome; realtime digital recording; soft, sostenuto, and sustain pedals; and headphone jack. Includes console stand (assembly required). ... Is that the problem? Assembly required? I just bought you a drill and a level.

Check it out... here are the Features:

* 88 semi-weighted keys (4 types of touch sensitivity - and I know you love touch sensitivity... I love weighted, you love not weighted... it's a semi thing... sooooooo coool!.... It's like those beds you can adjust for your own comfort on your own side... You play it your way, I'll play it mine! ;))
* 2x40W power
* 2x6-1/2" woofers and 2x2" tweeters
* 32-note polyphony
* 8 voices (piano, electric piano, clavichord, harpsichord, pipe organ, vibes, strings, and guitar)
* Dual, sustain, reverb, chorus, touch, and voice controls
* Internal metronome
* Realtime digital recording (3,000 notes)
* Soft, sostenuto, and sustain pedals
* Headphone jacks (2)
* MIDI in/out
* Line out jack
* Pedal input
* Includes console stand

What more could we want?

I love a good woofer!

and I know you're really hip on tweeters! *winky*

And the price is right.... and yeah, it's a gorgeous piece of furniture, too! Thank you for noticing!

It's not important that the lawn mowers won't start.

Another one is being delivered within the next few days.

The most important thing is, you can't play music on a lawn mower.
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Post by Doreen Peri » August 15th, 2005, 10:06 pm

mtmynd wrote:sounds like a yard sale is in the future...
I thought of that. But I don't think we'd be able to find a customer for a lawn mower that won't start.

Then again, we could have a junk sale.

I think LR has some experience with that.



lol

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Post by Arcadia » August 15th, 2005, 10:36 pm

ohhh! It really looks beautiful!! I don´t understand anything about pianos but it looks beautiful...!
hey, l-rod buy it to doreen, sí?. She is a great pianist. Then, we can organize here a rifa and maybe buy you in some months a new flute...!!
I need a new computer keyboard (just in case you want to buy more things).
saludos,

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Post by Doreen Peri » August 15th, 2005, 10:48 pm

hehe.... I think Lrod knows a bit about a "rifa" ....

that's great! Yes! Let's pitch in and him a new flute! An alto flute! It's his dream.........

(but only if he buys you that new keyboard... ;).....)

Thank you for your support.

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Post by judih » August 16th, 2005, 6:43 am

if you rig the lawn mowers through the computer,
i'm sure you could replicate the sound of at least 22 keys. That plus your current Bic-mode keyboard would provide you with a new innovative sound.

just a NYC thought. Would be useful to consult with philip glass.

tonight's the night, doreen. tuesday is the phone capital of the world.

j

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Post by Dave The Dov » August 16th, 2005, 1:45 pm

Say didn't Ray Charles have something like that???? What'd I Say!!!!
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