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Joined: 18 Mar 2004 | Posts: 8693 |
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granpaturtle wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: She should auction it off and buy a car with the money. a used rhodes sells for like 400 dollars but if it belonged to somebody that people admire...such as Stacy, it would probably go for more. _________________ j'ai pas envie d'être un robot, métro boulot dodo -Kelli |
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Joined: 03 Apr 2005 | Posts: 1720 | Location: utah
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Joined: 28 Jun 2005 | Posts: 2574 |
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i can't believe that you people actually seem to be suggesting that they should stop using the rhodes? the rhodes piano has one of the most beautiful sounds the world has ever known, and i don't think that even the best digital sampling can quite match it. it would be awfully sad for any artist to stop using it, especially one so closely associated with the rhodes as eisley, and even more especially if they replace it with just another generic, "high-tech", keyboard, that nobody will remember in 5 years. |
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Joined: 23 Mar 2006 | Posts: 1126 | Location: Temple Terrace, Florida
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granpaturtle wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: She should auction it off and buy a car with the money. a used rhodes sells for like 400 dollars Umm, can you find me that used Rhodes? In working condition? Because all the ones I've ever seen that don't require massive repairs are $1,000 and up, in eBay and the real world. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Joined: 24 Sep 2003 | Posts: 14510 | Location: Alone on an airplane, fallin' asleep against the windowpane...
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^ me too.... oh i want a rhodes so bad. but the rhodes sound on my yamaha p-90 sound lovely enough.. for now *sigh* someday when I'm old and rich and famous.. for no particular reason. jkjk i'll have a reason. _________________ This next song is about a dragon.<3 Back in the day Eisley commented on my myspace with the following: 'Somebody is sure you love "the cat's pajama's". thanks for everything no matter what that means ' @fragileaswelie |
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Joined: 08 Nov 2005 | Posts: 292 | Location: Oklahoma City
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Don't forget that there are other electric pianos out there. The Wurlitzer 200A has an amazing, wobbly tone. I prefer it to the Rhodes. _________________ Scriptozoology, a screenwriting blog .. Facebook |
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Joined: 04 Mar 2004 | Posts: 11753 | Location: Toledo, OR
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I can guarantee you that the crew have no problem with that thing.. it is one of many heavy things that have are needed for an Eisley show. However Stacy has been writing a lot of her parts on piano lately, so I wouldn't be surprised if Stacy decided to have the Rhodes to the side with the Yamaha keyboard out front. And who knows where the new keyboard will be in the rig. It could conceivably replace the Rhodes, since the plugin versions of Rhodes are pretty sweet. Really. Way way better than what you'll hear out of any keyboard at Guitar Center. We experimented with having the two keyboards in a V shape both kinda aiming forward, but it looked pretty goofy as I remember. Also, stacking keyboards is a pain too, because with the height of the Rhodes, it is hard to find a good height to put the keyboards at where they are both comfortable to play. Also, we talked about taking the organ on tour, and having three keyboards. Who knows. And to those people looking to buy an electric piano of some sort, a Wurli is definitely a good option. Similar sound to a Rhodes, but a wider range of sounds. The Rhodes has a rounder tone, and not as much variation of sound with different volumes. I could be mistaken, but I believe that there is a decent amount of Wurli on Room Noises. |
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Joined: 06 Nov 2002 | Posts: 432 | Location: Indy
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I have one of those "high-tech" keyboards and while I love all the sounds/noises..I would prefer to have an authentic vintage Wurlitzer or Rhodes. If Stacy's giving up the Rhodes, she should just sell it to one of us! _________________ www.myspace.com/hezusmusic |
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Joined: 05 Jul 2005 | Posts: 112 | Location: San Diego
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boone wrote: Don't forget that there are other electric pianos out there. The Wurlitzer 200A has an amazing, wobbly tone. I prefer it to the Rhodes. I agree completely. I have one that I got for free and it is amazing. I'm about to play in a project that I'm taking to SXSW. I'll be playing wurlitzer with some delay and my girlfriend will be playing violin. It's going to be awesome. Luckily, I have rhodes access too if I ever need it. It's above my bedroom (like an angel). |
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Joined: 17 Jun 2004 | Posts: 2249 | Location: Kansas City, MO
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robbie wrote: boone wrote: Don't forget that there are other electric pianos out there. The Wurlitzer 200A has an amazing, wobbly tone. I prefer it to the Rhodes. I agree completely. I have one that I got for free and it is amazing. I'm about to play in a project that I'm taking to SXSW. I'll be playing wurlitzer with some delay and my girlfriend will be playing violin. It's going to be awesome. Luckily, I have rhodes access too if I ever need it. It's above my bedroom (like an angel). ... YOU'RE ALIVE! And you're going to SXSW?! That project sounds awesome. Have you a link? _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Joined: 24 Sep 2003 | Posts: 14510 | Location: Alone on an airplane, fallin' asleep against the windowpane...
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Saellys wrote: robbie wrote: boone wrote: Don't forget that there are other electric pianos out there. The Wurlitzer 200A has an amazing, wobbly tone. I prefer it to the Rhodes. I agree completely. I have one that I got for free and it is amazing. I'm about to play in a project that I'm taking to SXSW. I'll be playing wurlitzer with some delay and my girlfriend will be playing violin. It's going to be awesome. Luckily, I have rhodes access too if I ever need it. It's above my bedroom (like an angel). ... YOU'RE ALIVE! And you're going to SXSW?! That project sounds awesome. Have you a link? Not yet. We haven't even started recording. We're going whether we get a show or not. We will have a portable setup ready so we can play on the street outside of venues while people wait. It's going to be awesome. I don't know what we're calling it yet, but it will be great. I'll let you know. |
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Joined: 17 Jun 2004 | Posts: 2249 | Location: Kansas City, MO
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robbie wrote: Saellys wrote: robbie wrote: boone wrote: Don't forget that there are other electric pianos out there. The Wurlitzer 200A has an amazing, wobbly tone. I prefer it to the Rhodes. I agree completely. I have one that I got for free and it is amazing. I'm about to play in a project that I'm taking to SXSW. I'll be playing wurlitzer with some delay and my girlfriend will be playing violin. It's going to be awesome. Luckily, I have rhodes access too if I ever need it. It's above my bedroom (like an angel). ... YOU'RE ALIVE! And you're going to SXSW?! That project sounds awesome. Have you a link? Not yet. We haven't even started recording. We're going whether we get a show or not. We will have a portable setup ready so we can play on the street outside of venues while people wait. It's going to be awesome. I don't know what we're calling it yet, but it will be great. I'll let you know. That does sound great. Keep us updated. _________________ Scriptozoology, a screenwriting blog .. Facebook |
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Joined: 04 Mar 2004 | Posts: 11753 | Location: Toledo, OR
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Saellys wrote: granpaturtle wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: She should auction it off and buy a car with the money. a used rhodes sells for like 400 dollars Umm, can you find me that used Rhodes? In working condition? Because all the ones I've ever seen that don't require massive repairs are $1,000 and up, in eBay and the real world. are you serious? every time I dig on ebay I find rhodes for like 500-600 that need like one repair and Ryan hit up Craigslist and got one for 350 that works perfect. It must be because you live in California now, east coast best deals in the states |
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Joined: 18 Mar 2004 | Posts: 8693 |
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Pawn shops and garage sales ... old people moving out of their homes. I got an organ a few weeks ago for a whopping $50! Patience is the key to finding a cheap Rhodes. But if for some crazy (or desperate) reason Stacy sold hers, I would hope she'd ask a ton for it. Owned by Don Henley, and toured with up and comers Eisely. Had a still beautiful refurbishing. She could sign it and ask no less than a couple thousand. Or I'd trade her my car. Then she'd get a car for her Rhodes. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25184 | Location: East Texas
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