Is there a name for those keyboards that you hold like a guitar? I really wanna know.
Random questions that need answers.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at large. @ September 4 2008, 10:27 PM BSTIs there a name for those keyboards that you hold like a guitar? I really wanna know.
Keytar.
Next.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keytar
I do plan to buy one at some point.
Don't fret.
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Quote: Seefacts @ September 4 2008, 10:29 PM BSTKeytar.
Next.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keytar
I do plan to buy one at some point.
Thank you!
Bah! Now I know what you're getting me for Crimbo.
Ben Folds has one!
I have a badge with one on!
Quote: Marc P @ September 4 2008, 10:30 PM BSTDon't fret.
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*applauds*
I was thinking how you don't see them a lot anymore and how cool it would be to learn to play one!
Something for the new year I think....
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at large. @ September 4 2008, 10:38 PM BSTI was thinking how you don't see them a lot anymore and how cool it would be to learn to play one!
Something for the new year I think....
Well, it's just a piano upside down.
The right hand is basically the same.
Quote: Marc P @ September 4 2008, 10:30 PM BSTDon't fret.
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Top form, Marc!
How do they do that thing where they film a plane in the sky?
Is it just another plane nearby? or a robotic pigeon with a camcorder?
Griffins.
Cheers Nat
I knew it was Griffins.
It's always Griffins.
Bastard griffins, stealin' all of our jobs.
Quote: Seefacts @ September 5 2008, 2:29 AM BSTKeytar.
I might be sticking my neck out and you might think me a nut but we're of one accord here.
(SITS BACK AND AWAITS PLAUDITS)
Or is this a bridge too far?
I'm looking for a name of something.
I call it a clacker at the moment.
I haven't seen one for years but its a set of thin wooden blocks you can hold in your hand that are connected/suspended by one or two strips of material.
If you twist the top block downwards so it's facing the one below then they all flip down a place or something like that - I dunno
It was hours of fun anyway
But what is it called?