Saturday, July 24, 2004

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Here's the latest news on chord piano:



Music lessons hit chord with adults but off-key for many kids (Kamloops Daily News)
Susan Duncan is the Editor of The Daily News. Her column appears every Saturday. Each night as I lie in bed, I listen to the happy piano sounds of Jingle Bells, Mary Had A Little Lamb and the C scale emerging from my basement.

Harpist strikes positive chord with hospital patients (Miami Herald)
LONGWOOD, Fla. - As Verlon Eason makes her rounds at South Seminole Hospital in Longwood, she greets each patient with a smile. She is there to help speed their recoveries or, perhaps, to make them comfortable in their final days.

Guide lights make this guitar an easy instrument to play (Detroit News)
Even if you don’t know a chord from a fret, Yamaha’s EZ-AG guitar makes you sound good. Just turn it on and it’ll blast out a tune. You can even set it to mimic the sounds of other instruments ranging from a banjo to a grand piano.

Harpist strikes positive chord with hospital patients (Gainesville Sun)
LONGWOOD, Fla. s Verlon Eason makes her rounds at South Seminole Hospital in Longwood, she greets each patient with a smile. She is there to help speed their recoveries or, perhaps, to make them comfortable in their final days.

Archived News. (Computer Music)
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Guitar teaches budding players (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Even if you don't know a chord from a fret, Yamaha's high-tech EZ-AG guitar makes you sound good. Just turn it on and it'll blast out a tune. You can even set it to mimic the sounds of other instruments ranging from a banjo to a grand piano.

Martha Bush has a harp, and she is more than willing to travel (St. Augustine Record)
If the cover of Martha Bush's new CD seems unusual -- a picture of her in a red gown, playing her harp while a tow truck driver prepares to haul up instrument and player for a tow to Mars -- that's because Bush is an unusual harpist.

Globetechnology (The Globe and Mail)
In concert, Mark Zeltser's fingers seem to defy the laws of physics, attacking the piano keyboard with such speed and energy that they become a blur.

Krall sleepwalks through gloomy set (SFGate.com)
Sulky, sloppy, sarcastic and strangely out of it, Diana Krall's Tuesday night performance at Davies Symphony Hall was so odd it was often comic. At times it seemed as if it must be a put-on, at others as if Krall was out to win the title of the Courtney Love of jazz.

Simpson at her best when she's just talking to crowd (Denver Post)
Jessica Simpson live and in the flesh is unlike any other touring performer out there. Simpson is on tour promoting her music, sure, but first and foremost she is promoting her beloved TV character - a sassy mix of Lucy Ricardo, Wilma Flintstone and Kelly Bundy.


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