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I think I also recall reading that he had a piano on which the keys would shift so that even if he was playing the C major keys, he could shift it so that the music coming out was in E flat for example.

Glenn




Steve Allen (humorist, originator of the "Tonight Show," and all-around nice guy) did, in fact, have such a piano. The internal action somehow shifted so he could finger several tonalities in the key of C.

Mac - Graham Nash did in fact write a song called "Black Keys." Look it up on youtube or elsewhere; it's fun and illuminating. I've played it before--anyone can do it!

R.


"My primary musical instrument is the personal computer."