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I would like to see a piano with bendable notes. Bending notes on an instrument, such as a guitar, provide a highly emotional voice. Perhaps the development of such an instrument has been prevented by the required continuous presence of a professional piano tuner on site in case the note bending takes
the string(s) out of tune. This piano would use an electro-mechanical auto tuner such as those used on the Gibson Auto Tuning guitar to allow tuning in different keys and styles,vlike a guitar, as well. If the musician is not steadfast in their demand for a real stringed piano, this may already be possible on a synthesized piano. Any links to such demonstrations would be appreciated.
Gibson auto tuning guitar
https://www.youtube...watch?v=FuhpngRgLEI [Sunstone, Feb 28 2013]
What is string and note bending?
https://www.google....al&client=firefox-a [Sunstone, Feb 28 2013]
like this perhaps ...
Piano_20Vibrato [FlyingToaster, Feb 28 2013]
What you need is a Continuum Fingerboard
http://www.marksmar...nuum/continuum.html Not quite keys, but looks interesting. [RayfordSteele, Feb 28 2013]
"It's definitley the most alive sounding electronic instrument I've ever heard."
http://www.youtube....watch?v=Yy9UBjrUjwo The Ondes Martenot is beautiful. I hear numerous science fiction musical themes and sound effectts coming from it. Thanks to all for the introduction to the instrument [Sunstone, Mar 01 2013]
The Continuum Fingerboard
https://www.google....b8&biw=1024&bih=573 Kinda reminds me of a sitar. It's a slide piano synthesizer; I can see it used in Star Wars country music bar. Thank you for posting the link. [Sunstone, Mar 01 2013]
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I had an idea similar to this awhile back. I think I
called it 'Tickle-the-Ivories' Keyboard. The idea was
that the key had capacitive touch capability that
could identify where on the key it was being
touched, and if you jiggled your fingers or somesuch
it would go into vibrato or a whammy-bar kind of
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The clavichord can be played in such a way as to
bend the note after striking it. |
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It was the Ondes Martenot. There is much Goooglage available. |
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the original ones were bigger. |
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