Thank you so much for all the repair vids. I'm going through my first Rhodes, and your different videos have helped me actually turn a non functioning piece of junk into a usable piano. I got a set of hammer tips from your site also, and that turned out great as well.
Do you mean even harmonic sound as in 2X 4x 6x... etc the fundamental or do you mean uneven as in inharmonic (non integer multiples of the fundamental leadiing to a harsher sound)? Both odd and even numbered harmonics are present in the rhodes sound.
Thank you so much for all the repair vids. I'm going through my first Rhodes, and your different videos have helped me actually turn a non functioning piece of junk into a usable piano. I got a set of hammer tips from your site also, and that turned out great as well.
Love the well done instructional videos!
phydauex 1 week ago
Thanks for the info ...I need it ... to better maintain my '79 Mark I.
TheHillmenOfTopanga 6 months ago
blah! I have a 1967 rhodes, and the harp style/tine style are totally different and I cant find any vids about Rhodes before 70's....
2245DRUMMER 1 year ago
how can you so simply move the little coil when filing -- isn´t that responsible for tuning, or do you retune it later?
MoveOverCasanova 1 year ago
Do you mean even harmonic sound as in 2X 4x 6x... etc the fundamental or do you mean uneven as in inharmonic (non integer multiples of the fundamental leadiing to a harsher sound)? Both odd and even numbered harmonics are present in the rhodes sound.
MrAfroNick 1 year ago
you have 3 hands 0.o
locobeis 2 years ago 8