

I couldn't have been older than 7 or 8. I would either use it to record my kiddy original songs or document my coolest dreams.



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Lol! everyone should have an upright piano tuned to Bb. That would shake things up!Russell Landwehr wrote: For my instruments I had my dad's Hammond organ, an upright piano tuned to Bb, and a Wurlitzer Electric Piano.
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Don't feel bad about it. I've always thought analog was over rated. Digital is here to stay and it will continue to get better and better sounding.joyfrost wrote:Since I'm a 90's kid and therefore a bit of a baby here on the forum, my recording roots are sadly a tad less analog..(I was already in a purely digital recording world when I was 13) but I still at least got to play with cassette tapes. My favorite gift Santa ever brought me was my pink and purple TalkGirl cassette recorder..
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I couldn't have been older than 7 or 8. I would either use it to record my kiddy original songs or document my coolest dreams.The coolest part was the varispeed option for playback and recording so I could use it as a voice changer
Such fond memories
I tuned pianos full time for 30 years, and I swear, there were times when I thought everyone DID have an upright piano tuned to Bb! I would go for periods where every single one of them that I was called to service was at least 1/2 step or a full step flat. With few exceptions, always succeeded in bringing them up to 440, though there were ones that were designed for A435, which I left at that pitch. Thanks for the memory!elser wrote:Lol! everyone should have an upright piano tuned to Bb. That would shake things up!Russell Landwehr wrote: For my instruments I had my dad's Hammond organ, an upright piano tuned to Bb, and a Wurlitzer Electric Piano.
Russell
That is so cool! Yeah, manipulating the sound was always fun.joyfrost wrote:Since I'm a 90's kid and therefore a bit of a baby here on the forum, my recording roots are sadly a tad less analog..(I was already in a purely digital recording world when I was 13) but I still at least got to play with cassette tapes. My favorite gift Santa ever brought me was my pink and purple TalkGirl cassette recorder..
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I couldn't have been older than 7 or 8. I would either use it to record my kiddy original songs or document my coolest dreams.The coolest part was the varispeed option for playback and recording so I could use it as a voice changer
Such fond memories
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The piano tuner said the sound board would likely crack if he tuned it to C. It made things interesting learning songs by ear. I played in some pretty strange keys. Also, when I would play with dad on the organ, he would call out chords... The ones HE was playing on the organ... And I would transpose in my head on the fly.ComposerLDG wrote:I tuned pianos full time for 30 years, and I swear, there were times when I thought everyone DID have an upright piano tuned to Bb! I would go for periods where every single one of them that I was called to service was at least 1/2 step or a full step flat. With few exceptions, always succeeded in bringing them up to 440, though there were ones that were designed for A435, which I left at that pitch. Thanks for the memory!elser wrote:Lol! everyone should have an upright piano tuned to Bb. That would shake things up!Russell Landwehr wrote: For my instruments I had my dad's Hammond organ, an upright piano tuned to Bb, and a Wurlitzer Electric Piano.
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