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Air Guitar Retuned by Clippard's Pneumatics

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Ratsky
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Re: Vorsetzer!
Ratsky   3/23/2012 3:20:39 PM
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Sorry, I'm a lousy typist.  S/B "seismograph"

Ratsky
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Re: Vorsetzer!
Ratsky   3/23/2012 3:19:32 PM
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Charles, here's a link to look at. http://www.mmdigest.com/Pictures/Welte/seismic.html

Turns out that one of the vorsetzer/recorder makers (the one used to make the recordings that were later placed on my album, Welte) used recording seimograph technology!  It was largely pneumatic technology (supplied by Auto Pneumatic Action Company).

Ratsky
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Re: Vorsetzer!
Ratsky   3/22/2012 9:58:12 PM
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It was easier to find than I thought.  It's actually a boxed set (6 sides, each with several pieces), but has NO liner notes (that I could find; they must be somewhere!), only what's on the label!  This set was issued (mid-60s) by, of all things, the Book-of-the Month Club.  95% of the works are played by their composers.  The list on the box cover includes Busoni, Debussy, Hofmann, Ravel, Paderewski, Grieg, Carreno, Faure, d'Albert, Saint-Saens, Leschetizky, Scriabin, Grunfeld, Richard Strauss, Scharwenka, Mahler, Gabrielowitsch, Josef Lhevinne, Granados, and De Pachmann.  Excuse my inability to remember the keystroke combinations for the tildes, umlauts, etc. that are missing!  The set title is "Legendary Masters of the Piano" issued by the Classics Record Library with the number 5735.

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Re: Vorsetzer!
Ratsky   3/22/2012 9:41:19 PM
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Try Google or Wikipedia.  I did, although I was already somewhat familiar with the device from the LPs I have.  I'll check the liner notes when I get a chance to visit my "archives."  It was some type of analog (not electronic, of course, possibly pneumatic), not sure of te medium.

Charles Murray
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Re: Vorsetzer!
Charles Murray   3/22/2012 7:02:04 PM
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Ratsky: I looked at the Vorsetzer video on YouTube and I'm curious how this differs from the old player piano. It actually "records" a performance, with all its nuances, right? How does it do that?   

Ratsky
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Vorsetzer!
Ratsky   3/15/2012 2:46:29 PM
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A couple of folks have obliquely referenced this technology, over 100 years old.  The Vorsetzer (invented in Germany around 1900 or so, so named because it "sat in front" of the piano for playback) was an ingenious mechanism that could actually record a performance by a master pianist (some of the artists that were recorded by these devices included Lizst, Chopin, and many other greats of that era).  It recorded all of the nuances including finger motions, angles and speeds along with the same for pedals.  I have some old extremely high-quality LPs that were made in the glory days of vinyl (late 1950's- early 1960s) with the Vorsetzer playing (on the same instrument used for the original recording, usually a Steinway or similar concert-quality piano).  Thus I can actually hear performances that were done many years before the electronic technology had advanced to the level of true "stereo high-fidelity."  There are many web sites about these amazing contraptions, and they even show up occasionally on eBay!

As a rather mediocre guitarist myself, I do understand that this new re-invention is only a curiosity today, with little or no musical value.  That is most certainly not true of the earlier types, including the Vorsetzer, that did indeed provide a capability that could not, at the time, be attained any other way.

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Re: Interesting gadget
Rob Spiegel   2/27/2012 3:55:26 PM
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Yes, I noticed it was being played in the video. It looked like it was a simple operation to play the gadget. Looked like a lot of fun.

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PneuGuy   2/27/2012 3:50:23 PM
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Actually, I saw people playing it at the show.  It is controlled by the iPad in a piano app and you can see Ed playing it at the begining of the video before he played the song. 

Rob Spiegel
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Re: Interesting gadget
Rob Spiegel   2/27/2012 2:12:11 PM
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Now that's a darn shame. I think it would be very instructive to operate this gadget. Playing with a device like this embeds the technology into the brain. There's no way to appreciate it like pushing the button and seeing what happens.

bronorb
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Re: Air Guitar Retuned by Clippard's Pneumatics
bronorb   2/23/2012 4:24:01 PM
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I see your point and I agree with the historical aspect of it. It would be interesting to hear the performance LIVE on an instrument from that period. But once would be enough. Other than that, I don't see the value in it. I would rather hear a new performer and their interpretation.

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