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Grand piano question
Posted: 06 Nov 2020, 08:45
by Gus1+
Hello,
What models of grand pianos were used to sample the entire nord grand collection?
The names given are not very evocative.
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Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 06 Nov 2020, 09:54
by maxpiano
Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 06 Nov 2020, 10:48
by Gus1+
Hello and thank you, it's very kind of you to offer me this link which references all the information I was looking for.
However I must be completely stupid because despite the search option and different keywords I failed.
Being new to this forum I do not yet have a vision of all the topics that have been discussed.
cordially
Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 06 Nov 2020, 11:11
by maxpiano
Gus1+ wrote:Hello and thank you, it's very kind of you to offer me this link which references all the information I was looking for.
However I must be completely stupid because despite the search option and different keywords I failed.
Being new to this forum I do not yet have a vision of all the topics that have been discussed.
cordially
"Stupid is who stupid does" (Forrest Gump), not your case of course; I agree that sometimes to get what you want is a matter of putting the right keywords in the "Search..." (better few but good ones), just let your self do more tries and don't be afraid to fail and retry, this is just a suggestion I wanted to give you as it may help you find the infos you need faster in the future.

Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 06 Nov 2020, 17:50
by FZiegler
Gus1+ wrote:However I must be completely stupid because despite the search option and different keywords I failed.
Being new to this forum I do not yet have a vision of all the topics that have been discussed.
Gus1+, don't blame yourself. Takes some moments to realise that there are TWO different search fields in the top of the web pages: One for searching the current forum (left), the upper (right) for searching the whole web site.
Enjoy!
Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 06 Nov 2020, 21:55
by Gus1+
Good evening
thank you again, I understand now.
cordially
Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 07:21
by Gambold
Could have just provided the guy with the link without the life lesson. But then that would go against the character of this forum, wouldn't it?
Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 08:31
by Gus1+
Hello
thanks for reacting it was not agressive I guess. let's stop the controversy
Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 20:07
by kirsty
Gambold wrote:Could have just provided the guy with the link without the life lesson. But then that would go against the character of this forum, wouldn't it?
Have to say I agree
I check in regularly, Havent got much to say at the moment, but notice not many others have either - the forum is as dead as I have seen it for ages
If everything was answered by a search to previous posts, there wouldnt be any reason to post any new threads and the forum would die of death because noone talks to each other anymore.
Welcome Gus

Re: Grand piano question
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 20:41
by maxpiano
kirsty wrote:Gambold wrote:Could have just provided the guy with the link without the life lesson. But then that would go against the character of this forum, wouldn't it?
Have to say I agree
I check in regularly, Havent got much to say at the moment, but notice not many others have either - the forum is as dead as I have seen it for ages
If everything was answered by a search to previous posts, there wouldnt be any reason to post any new threads and the forum would die of death because noone talks to each other anymore.
Welcome Gus

Well kirsty I disagree little a instead if I may, I also hope to see "new threads" but "new" in the real sense, rather than repeating the "same old threads" + often older threads can provide a more complete answer (as in this case) because they had time to develop and get to a thorough conclusion (see the table of piano models I linked, for example).
However, I was just suggesting Gus a faster way for the future (which btw is exactly the way I myself used to find the link for him) and only after providing him the info he was looking for, nothing more nor less.
@Gambold: thanks for providing us a "life lesson about avoiding to provide life lessons"
(I am afraid you are taking it too seriously, what you name as such I much more humbly call and mean as "
friendly suggestions", I prefer to leave "life lessons", which are a serious thing, to other places and times, not really a post in a music keyboards forum.

)
PS: all the above imho and respecting others', of course