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Math student at Czech Technical University.

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[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.


May
16
comment 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...
May
15
comment 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.
May
15
answered Piano Maintenance
May
15
comment 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.
Feb
10
answered How to play a song without making mistakes?
Sep
30
answered Are the any great open questions in music theory?
Jul
11
comment 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.
Jul
11
comment 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+".
Jul
10
awarded  Teacher
Jul
10
awarded  Quorum
Jul
8
comment 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.
Jul
8
answered What are some interesting ways notes and chords are spelled in cultures outside of the U.S.?
Jul
8
comment 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.
Jul
3
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Jul
3
comment 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...
Jul
3
revised Metronome on Yamaha CP-50 stage piano
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Jul
3
asked Metronome on Yamaha CP-50 stage piano
Jul
3
awarded  Autobiographer