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Mike Shaw (1,216) Bronze Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Mike Shaw
Mikes Music Room
SearchWarp Author Since: March 30, 2007

Total Articles by Mike Shaw on SearchWarp: 30 (view articles)
Total Readership of Mike Shaw's Articles on SearchWarp: 6,247
Most Recent Article by Mike Shaw:
Arranger Keyboards and MIDI Bass Pedals (1 year 70 days ago)
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
  Comments on all articles by Mike Shaw (1,216) Bronze Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Mike Shaw


The Beginning Of Music - The Egyptians
Comment by Carmellita M Brown (150) Red Level Author Verified Account
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Reader Rating 4.5 out of 5
Great article. The Ancient Egyptians truly did leave us with so many wonderful works of art including music and spiritual teachings. Again, great job on this article.

Sharps and Flats on a Piano, Keyboard and Organ
Anonymous: (222 days 17 hours ago.)
yeah that was greatly helpfull. I didnt knew what the # were meaning about and made me @#$@#&*ed all day long since what I was playing sounded like crap. Thanks a lot for posting.

The Beginning Of Music - The Egyptians
theprettyaznchick from Sacramento: (275 days 19 hours ago.)
Reader Rating 3 out of 5
i cant believe that the last person the comment on this was over a month ago.. plus 10 hrs... wow.............................

Sheet Music Key Signatures
Jean from BC Canada: (309 days 16 hours ago.)
Reader Rating 5 out of 5
Absolutely, I now know which key a piece of music is written in. The article went straight to the point and provided the answer without much ado. The good way to remember all the keys was very useful. Thank you.

The Beginning Of Music - The Egyptians
Anonymous: (320 days 6 hours ago.)
Reader Rating 5 out of 5
Great!! Thanks

The structure of a chord (triad) for Piano, Keyboard and Organ
Tammy Hicks from Wichita,Ks.: (1 year 13 days ago.)
Reader Rating 5 out of 5
good information.

Electric Organs Aren't Cool Anymore
Boyet V. from Naga City Philippines: (1 year 145 days ago.)
Reader Rating 3 out of 5
It's really expensive!!! Only for the rich guys huh? Try this, stack-up two keyboards...maybe a Yamaha Tyros 2 and a Roland G70, buy a Roland Pedal Board and make your own customized organ. You can buy them one at a time and it wouldn't cost twenty thousand pounds.
Response from Mike Shaw (1,216) Bronze Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Mike Shaw: (1 year 145 days ago.)
I’m actually going to try something similar, just using one keyboard and pedal board and it should be a lot cheaper. I don’t want the Yamaha Tyros because it’s only a 61 note keyboard, so I am waiting for the Ketron Audya, which is a 76 note keyboard. I am still not sure which pedal board to go for. Choices are Roland, Hammond or Ketron. Any pedal board users out there, comments greatly appreciated.
 
 


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