Hi Allan, We have a 17 instrument Yamaha Clavinova piano lab that we got when we moved into our new building. I'm not directly involved with it but if you have any specific questions, I could ask one of faculty who uses it. We also have two Disklavier MX-88's, a new C-3 Disklavier and a new electronic Disklavier ( I don't know the model # off-hand). The intention is to use the C-3 (and maybe some more in the future) to build a library of accompaniments of the standard literature for the students to use for practicing. It's difficult for some to find accompanists to rehearse with during the semester, so this was deemed a viable alternative. One of our teachers/accompanists is going to be *very* busy this summer making disks. Avery >Has anyone had experience using MIDI enabled pianos in an institutional >situation? (ConcertMaster, Disclavier, Pianomation, Pianodisc, etc.) > >Thanks, > >Allan > >Allan L. Gilreath, RPT >Berry College >Gilreath Piano & Organ Co. >Calhoun, GA USA >Gilreath@aol.com ___________________________ Avery Todd, RPT Moores School of Music University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-4893 713-743-3226 atodd@uh.edu http://www.music.uh.edu/ MUSIC DEFINITIONS: Accidentals : the wrong notes.
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