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#63240 - 04/23/03 03:54 PM Re: More on chords...
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Peter's memories contain exactly the same mixture of amazement and delight as others I hear about this fascinating musician

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#63241 - 04/23/03 07:36 PM Re: More on chords...
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This is absolutely amazing, guys, lets hear more and more and thank you for sharing
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#63242 - 04/23/03 08:36 PM Re: More on chords...
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Hi!
That sure brings back memories. In the early 60's I had the priviledge of attending a private concert by Don Baker of Paramount Theater fame. All I could say at the time was "He not only plays the white keys and the black keys, but the cracks in between"! Truly amazing.
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#63243 - 04/24/03 11:56 AM Re: More on chords...
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Hi Alec.
It's amazing where a little thing like a chord can lead you.
Pete B.
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Originally posted by technicsplayer:
Peter's memories contain exactly the same mixture of amazement and delight as others I hear about this fascinating musician

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#63244 - 04/24/03 02:17 PM Re: More on chords...
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How about Oscar Peterson our great jazz piano man. I think he is the greatest. He is real and no tricks. Solid stuff. I have all his cd's
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#63245 - 04/24/03 04:57 PM Re: More on chords...
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One of my most favorite Organist of the past was Klaus Wunderlich. While he may not have been as inovative as Brian Rodwell was with his chording, he certainly knew how to "ditgitize" a tube based Hammond .
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#63246 - 04/24/03 09:13 PM Re: More on chords...
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Hi Beepop.
A real Great!
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Originally posted by BEBOP:
How about Oscar Peterson our great jazz piano man. I think he is the greatest. He is real and no tricks. Solid stuff. I have all his cd's
Bebop

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#63247 - 04/25/03 03:23 AM Re: More on chords...
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Originally posted by peter.bentley@talk21.com:
A real Great!


one of Canada's finest!

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#63248 - 04/25/03 04:16 AM Re: More on chords...
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Found this link on the General Arranger Forum http://tv-sela.bei.t-online.de/vid/PB_Vivaldi_TYR.WMV
This is a demo of the Tyros by Peter Baartmans. It's about 4Mb in size but worth downloading. It will play in Windows Media player - talk about technique....... Woweeeee

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#63249 - 04/25/03 05:48 AM Re: More on chords...
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He played this at Frankfurt and also at the new products launch over here.

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