| bio | website | kmlinux.fjfi.cvut.cz/… |
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| location | Prague, Czech Republic | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 10 months |
| seen | May 16 at 9:49 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
Math student at Czech Technical University.
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Idea borrowed from Peter Grill:
[Welcome to TeX.SE](http://meta.tex.stackexchange.com/questions/1436/welcome-to-tex-sx). I removed 'thanks' from your post since we omit this. Instead, you should [up-vote and accept the answers](http://tex.stackexchange.com/faq#howtoask), giving the answerer the site reputation.
Your profile shows "0% accept rate". I'm sure that you have some good solutions to your questions and you should consider [accepting the answers](http://tex.stackexchange.com/faq#howtoask), giving the answerers the site reputation.
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May 16 |
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Piano Maintenance @Jez'r570 I suppose it is not such an issue with drums, since the wood is thinner and the instuments smaller, making it less affected by changes of conditions, but I have no experience with drums you see... |
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May 15 |
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Why is a grand piano better than an upright piano? There're no strings attached to the hammers in a reasonable-quality upright, because strings would get worn. There's a much more complicated mechanism that uses the energy you give to the key to move the hammer away. Therefore the upright is less sensitive to the hit energy. |
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May 15 |
answered | Piano Maintenance |
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May 15 |
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How to know whether my guitar is the problem or I am the problem +1 This is IMHO the best answer that could be given. It's close to impossible to evaluate the instrument and/or your way of play directly on this site, hence you need an offline help. |
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Feb 10 |
answered | How to play a song without making mistakes? |
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Sep 30 |
answered | Are the any great open questions in music theory? |
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Jul 11 |
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What are some interesting ways notes and chords are spelled in cultures outside of the U.S.? And in Europe, most people write 7 stiked-out so don't speak about "plain 7" please, it can get really confusing. |
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Jul 11 |
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What are some interesting ways notes and chords are spelled in cultures outside of the U.S.? Dominant 7 has at least four other notations: "M", "maj7", triangle, "7+". |
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Jul 10 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jul 10 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Jul 8 |
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How to keep from tensing up when I click the metronome faster? I do not have this experience on the piano. It is about practice, but you cannot go fast on it. Nobody was born with fingers playing large hundreads of notes in a minute and still the best musicians can do it if they practice really hard. |
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Jul 8 |
answered | What are some interesting ways notes and chords are spelled in cultures outside of the U.S.? |
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Jul 8 |
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What are some interesting ways notes and chords are spelled in cultures outside of the U.S.? The German convention (H for B and B for B-flat) is a standard in Czech as Slovak as well. However, to avoid confusion, many people use a hybrid variant: H for B and Bb for B-flat ommiting the problematic standalone B. |
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Jul 3 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 3 |
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Metronome on Yamaha CP-50 stage piano @MatthewRead I don't think it was necessary to make it CW, but it's your choice ;) Anyways, thanks for this, I have found it in between in the Reference Manual. However, I'm not happy with this solution, since it's pretty stupid and complicated, so I might see, maybe someone has a "metronome" drum file for CP-50... |
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Jul 3 |
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Metronome on Yamaha CP-50 stage piano edited tags |
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Jul 3 |
asked | Metronome on Yamaha CP-50 stage piano |
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Jul 3 |
awarded | Autobiographer |