The "Decimal" Keyboard by Hubert
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Description
Woody proudly presents: The "Decimal" Keyboard!
Enter the next level of music development!
FEATURES:
- Finally discard playing by an outdated disarranged Alphabet Scale from the past centuries!
- Improved simplified layout with equally arranged black keys!! Easier to learn, easier to master!
- Introducing "decades" instead of "octaves" provides a much higher accuracy and avoids tonal round-off errors!
- No special musical notation software required for composers! OpenOffice or MS-Excel will be totally sufficient!
- Family-sized layouts with 12 to 20 decades will be available on demand.
!! Soon available at each Woody Web Shop !!
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Scene details:
- Bryce4 scene and render.
- Woody is the Poser4 mannequin figure (re-textured and posed in Bryce).
- Few objects and speaker-stand created in my C4D. Most parts of the keyboard are modeled with Bryce4 primitives.
- The book was freestuff at 3DCommune.
- Floor texture is one of my older Bryce images.
- PhotoImpact10 for lettering and creating various bitmap textures.
- Excel used for creating the score. ;)
Comments (36)
Radar_rad-dude
A most fantastic scene! Play by numbers! Great idea and fantastic realization!!!
blondeblurr
Now, why didn't anybody think of this before? you should patent this idea - before somebody else does it! ;-) It would also be of an advantage, if one of the speakers were moved to the other side - otherwise he might end up with a big headache? where are the Roadies, when you need them? LOL Brilliant and winning concept, in my books! BB
A_Sunbeam
That should produce an awful lot of dischords! Decimal can be really alien at times. (Renumber it in base twelve - you'll find it fits better. C=0, C sharp = 1 and so on.) Beautifully modelled!
shorterbus
There's almost nothing I can't play on my Ipod.
psyoshida
"Avoids tonal round off errors" LOL great one! This is so cute and I love the name of the song "Ode to Bryce 4". Excellent.
danapommet
Cool image and also on the funny side.