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ROLAND C-30 CLAVICORDIO :: Roland Iberia

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ROLAND C-30 CLAVICORDIO :: Roland Iberia

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  • I agree, but with a slight reservation. Of course, acoustic and digital harpsichords cannot be compared, after all they are two completely different instruments. I have seen lousy harpsichords horribly out of tune also in YouTube. If Roland has chosen to make an affordable, lightweight instrument with basically no need for maintenance, always in tune, simulating very well the touch and sound of a reasonably good acoustic instrument, which can be played without disturbing anyone, so why not?

  • *_* this is pure awesomeness!!

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  • remember Lurch

  • His name is Shin-ichiro Nakano.

  • wouw .. what a LOVELEY piece, who wrote this piece ? what is this piece called ?

  • sounds like the ultimate harpsichord but but a real must have falses in the pitch and musnt be in this perfection.

  • @herrlogan17 The rapid arpeggios, abrupt timing changes, and acrobatic hand crossovers make this a very difficult piece to play. Only the very advanced and expert players will attempt it.

  • @clavicembalous3030 La Marche des Scythes de Royer Pancrace

  • What work is, and where i can get the score?

  • this a digital (harpsichord) roland c30, its not a clavichord.

    Este un roland c30 (clave) digital, no es un clavicordio.

  • @SoldatSolutrea

    Let me know if you ever find a harpsichord with ivory keys, I would immediately send CNN :)

    Harpsichord keys are made of wood, ivory is far too heavy. After 1700 you will find some instruments embelished with pearl, expensive wood, tin and even silver, but very rarely with ivory.

    By the way, for everyone, this electric thing is pretending to sound like a harpsichord, not a clavichord. Allthough it might have a clavichord sound on it somewhere.

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