Mechanical Music Digest  Archives
You Are Not Logged In Login/Get New Account
Please Log In. Accounts are free!
Logged In users are granted additional features including a more current version of the Archives and a simplified process for submitting articles.
Home Archives Calendar Gallery Store Links Info
MMD > Archives > January 2004 > 2004.01.03 > 07Prev  Next


Recording Four-Hands Piano Rolls
By Robbie Rhodes

In 1981 I recorded some songs for Play-Rite.  John Malone's recording
piano was an old vertical equipped with switch contacts under each key
and the loud pedal.  A Stahnke serial digital recording and playback
system (pneumatic) had previously been installed by technician Moens
Ravens.  John showed me how to operate the reel-to-reel tape recorder
and said, "Call me when you're ready to punch the draft rolls."

"How can I record a 'four hands' tune," I asked.  "Record the first
part on track 1 of the recorder, then play track 1 while you record
track 2.  All four hands will be recorded on track 2.  That's how
Walter Erickson does it."

When I finished recording John carried the tape recorder to the big
Play-Rite perforator and punched the draft rolls of my hand-played
performances.  Then I took them home and spent many hours editing my
live playing, to put it into "Play-Rite style".

I suppose a similar procedure was used 70 years earlier: the Secundo
or accompaniment part was registered at the recording piano and a draft
roll punched, then the Secundo roll was played back on the same piano
while the other Primo part was recorded live.  The result was a four
hands performance punched in one draft roll, ready for editing.

Robbie Rhodes
Etiwanda, Calif.


(Message sent Sun 4 Jan 2004, 03:33:00 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Four-Hands, Piano, Recording, Rolls

Home    Archives    Calendar    Gallery    Store    Links    Info   


Enter text below to search the MMD Website with Google



CONTACT FORM: Click HERE to write to the editor, or to post a message about Mechanical Musical Instruments to the MMD

Unless otherwise noted, all opinions are those of the individual authors and may not represent those of the editors. Compilation copyright 1995-2024 by Jody Kravitz.

Please read our Republication Policy before copying information from or creating links to this web site.

Click HERE to contact the webmaster regarding problems with the website.

Please support publication of the MMD by donating online

Please Support Publication of the MMD with your Generous Donation

Pay via PayPal

No PayPal account required

                                     
Translate This Page