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Use a Real Player Piano When Recording Piano Rolls
By Jim Neher

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Friends:  Greetings to you wonderful people; I'm a first-timer.
I'm a full-time school-teacher, part-time piano teacher, lover of
player pianos and orchestrions, initiated at the Deansboro Musical
Museum.

A comment on the project to record Charlie Straight's piano rolls:
I beg you to reconsider, and play those files on a real acoustic piano,
rather than a sound card.  Having read the forum for a while, I can
only imagine the scores of music lovers who would come forward to help
with that.

Thanks for all your work.

Jim Neher

 [ I couldn't locate the topic in the MMD Archives, but I know
 [ Bob Pinsker is working on a Charlie Straight project.  -- Robbie



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