| bio | website | jeffkemponoracle.com |
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| location | Perth, Australia | |
| age | 37 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
| seen | Feb 7 at 12:13 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
Oracle Database Designer and Developer
Since 2000 Jeffrey has designed, developed, maintained and enhanced a variety of large and small custom applications for the government sector using Oracle Database 7.3, 8i, 9i, 10g and 11g; Oracle Forms 4.5, 6i, 9i and 10g; Oracle Reports 2.5, 6i and 9i.
He has particular interests and experience in Oracle SQL, PL/SQL, database performance tuning, and Oracle Application Express (APEX).
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Feb 7 |
awarded | Organizer |
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Feb 7 |
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Are some synthesizers and keyboards able to interchange sounds? tried to make sense of the question; grammar and cleanup |
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Feb 7 |
suggested | suggested edit on Are some synthesizers and keyboards able to interchange sounds? |
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Sep 10 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Sep 10 |
answered | What do the brackets mean? |
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Sep 10 |
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How to convert recorded Piano music to midi? This is somewhat akin to handwriting recognition - i.e. a very hard problem to solve. It'd be much easier to use a keyboard that can record the keys you play directly into MIDI format. |
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Sep 9 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 31 |
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Trying to program a piano staff/stave. Is this what it's supposed to look like? Agreed, and I wouldn't be very impressed by printed material that didn't use the elliptical shape. Just saying it's not essential for comprehension; certainly not as important as placement. |
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May 29 |
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Trying to program a piano staff/stave. Is this what it's supposed to look like? Can't remember what I was thinking at the time :) |
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May 29 |
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Trying to program a piano staff/stave. Is this what it's supposed to look like? I'm not sure, but whether it's drawn as an ellipse or a circle shouldn't matter - more of a style thing I think. Maybe ellipses are slightly easier to read. |
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May 29 |
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Trying to program a piano staff/stave. Is this what it's supposed to look like? @DavidAxtellMooreII - thanks, corrected |
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May 29 |
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Trying to program a piano staff/stave. Is this what it's supposed to look like? corrected note about stave lines |
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Dec 19 |
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With regards to piano sheet music, when are you supposed to press the pedal(s)? I use #4 quite a lot - especially at the end of a piece, if I want it to fade away gradually, or if my final chord was played a bit too loud for my liking. I find it easy to do if I jiggle my foot up and down very quickly and lightly; this allows me to control the rate of fading. Even works on the electric piano. |
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Dec 19 |
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With regards to piano sheet music, when are you supposed to press the pedal(s)? +1 ObscureRobot, had never thought of the sympathetic resonation and how it would need to be simulated by an electric piano. |
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Dec 19 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 19 |
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Trying to program a piano staff/stave. Is this what it's supposed to look like? I'd forgotten the name of the horizontal staff lines - ledger lines (thanks Gauthier) |
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Dec 19 |
answered | Trying to program a piano staff/stave. Is this what it's supposed to look like? |
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Sep 10 |
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What should I look for in a good metronome? Also, what do you want to use it for? Personally, I only use a metronome for a few beats to determine the intended pace for a piece. |
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Sep 10 |
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How to play a song without making mistakes? "I totally meant to play it that way." |
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Sep 10 |
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With sheet music, how do you determine whether the song is in the major key or the minor key? You play it and you "just know" :) |