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After the performance, Knowles--who ended his keyboard career at 22 and his singing career at 25--said he was "terrified, of course" to be on stage again...

Author: By Jonathan A. Lewin, | Title: Knowles Narrates for School Kids | 4/8/1995 | See Source »

...reasons why fingering people is so entertaining. More or less, you can write whatever you want in a .plan. Just type pico .plan, pour out that creativity, and save the changes. Many people like to load their .plans with song lyrics, famous quotes, and ASCII art (pictures composed of keyboard text). In a way, .plans are like eyes, windows to the soul...

Author: By Sharon C. Yang, | Title: Finger Me, Baby | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

Throughout four Scarlatti keyboard sonatas (in D Major, G Major, E minor and A Major), Fisk's concentration on the fingerboard and frets never lapsed. He did take some liberty with the first two sonatas by allowing for dynamic contrasts and a ringing bass line that would be impossible on a harpsichord. Fisk might have expanded these liberties to include a thinning of the sonatas' ornamentation, whose technical difficulty sometimes weighed down his otherwise ebullient accounts. In the E minor sonata, Fisk allowed himself to be tossed easily between its simple lines with more delicacy than one would expect from...

Author: By Daniel Altman, | Title: Fisk Embellishes Classical Guitar | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

...produces software for multimedia. Cruising the Internet has been good for his business, with newfound friends in the field passing along specialized software tools and lining up profitable interviews for him with U.S. entertainment-industry figures. Now, in a small, smoke-filled room in Kawasaki, Fujimori is at his keyboard nearly around the clock. ``By meeting other people on the Internet,'' he says, ``you find out who you really are.'' For Japan's multimedia industry, that search has just begun...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PLAYING CATCH UP IN THE CYBER RACE | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

...downside of Thin Wall Syndrome intensifies particularly when bedrooms or common rooms are adjoined to bathrooms. "The boy next to us has a piano or a keyboard in his room," Lowellite Megan DuBose '97 said. "Whenever we go into the bathroom, it's like we have a stereo in there. I feel a little self-conscious going to the bathroom. Like the other day, I could hear the beeps on his computer. Now, if I can hear those beeps, then I know he can hear us going to the bathroom...

Author: By Jeanne S. Pae, | Title: Beyond the Fire Door | 3/2/1995 | See Source »

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