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Yamaha DVD: Go MO! for The Yamaha Mo 6/8 Synthesizers GOMODVD
for the Yamaha MO 6/8 Synthesizers Instrument & Music Tutorials Educational Software & Tutorials Yamaha's Go MO! for the Yamaha MO 6/8 Synthesizers is 90 minutes plus of hands-on instruction and explanation about the Yamaha MO 6 & MO 8 synthesizers. Using real people and real applications Go MO looks at the main activities you want to undertake on a hardware instrument. Go MO takes a brand new approach to the business of video manuals. Although all the main features are covered t... Read more

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UPC: 0086792291192, 086792291192
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mattheweast 5:44am on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
When I received the replacement it had a more recent firmware version. The new one is "650.UPS 04.0 / COM 01.1" and I think the other one was "650. SWEET: All that needs to be said Wish it had a Rapid Rail option
almabuz 4:47pm on Sunday, October 24th, 2010 
We have a pair of these in our office keeping a 2U and 1U server in the green as well as the associated network equipment.
Scribe 10:35pm on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 
I am pleased with this product. I actually bought 2 of them. Was a little concerned that I spent the extra $ instead of buying something else. No Comment. No Comment We received the unit on time,installation went well and no problems at all. Thank you
julchen_0873 12:09am on Thursday, July 8th, 2010 
Smart UPS This is the solution to protect all your equipment specially those with critical function.
bigstu 10:07am on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 
It Buzzes After less than two weeks of operation, the unit began to buzz very annoyingly. (Anyone remember what a 60 cycle hum sounds like?
FluffleS 10:36am on Monday, April 26th, 2010 
Excellent UPS Have used this a few weeks and am very happy with it. The unit was very easy to set up. Great Power Supply I Ordered this one day and received it the very next day, even with normal shipping. The installation is easy and it works great.
spacemummy 6:20am on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 
Great UPS - Sine Wave When I upgraded my system to a homebrew i7-920 with a PFC type power supply, my old UPS decided to give up the ghost.

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Composer Biographies for Music in The Yamaha Advantage
Jean-Baptiste Arban (182589) Jean-Baptiste Arban was born in Lyons, France, February 28, 1825. He entered the conservatory in Paris at an early age and began studying the trumpet. He became a professor of cornet at the conservatory in 1869, and began writing the exercises and musical studies, which later became his famous method. He was the most brilliant cornet player of his time, and he became very well known for his musicianship and for his excellence as a teacher, all of which have been perpetuated through his book. Arban died in Paris on April 9, 1889, and is remembered today as the first great brass pedagogue, and as one of the greatest brass teachers who ever lived. Johann Sebastian Bach (16851750) Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany on March 21, 1685. He lived all of his life in Germany, dying in Leipzig on July 28, 1750. He was very famous as an organist, but more famous as a composer. He wrote orchestral music, chamber music, choral music and, of course, keyboard music. Bach was the most important composer of the early 1700s being given credit for the development of the style of contrapuntal writing. (Counterpoint refers to the style of music where two or more melodies are played simultaneously. Their interweaving creates a contrapuntal texture.) Some of Bachs most famous works include the St. Matthew and St. John Passion, the B Minor Mass, and for keyboard, the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Two- and ThreePart Inventions, and many works for young performers. Ludwig van Beethoven (17701827) Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany on December 16, 1770 and died in Vienna, Austria on March 26, 1827. Beethoven composed orchestral music, chamber music, chorus, opera, and keyboard music. He is one of the most important composers of all time. He was very prolific, adding a great deal of music to the repertoire that is still performed today. Towards the end of his career, he started losing his hearing and became deaf in 1820, but continued to compose right up until the time of his death. The opening of his Fifth Symphony is probably the most familiar four notes ever written in musical history. Joseph Brackett (17971882) Very little is known about the life of Joseph Brackett. He was the leader of the Shaker Church in Sabbathday Lake, Maine. The Shakers are a group of people that live simple and religious lives. Joseph Brackett is best remembered as the composer of the famous song, Simple Gifts which has been used as the basis from everything from ballets by Aaron Copland to car commercials. It is considered one of the most popular American songs. Johannes Brahms (183397) Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg, Germany on May 7, 1833 and died in Vienna, Austria on April 3, 1897. He wrote music for orchestra, chamber, keyboard, choral and many songs. Brahms was a close associate of Robert and Clara Schumann, and although he was a Romantic composer, his compositions showed his deep love for and understanding of the classical style.
Larry Clark (b.1963) Larry Clark was born in Clearwater, Florida on September 20, 1963. He has written music for band and orchestra. His music is some of the most performed pieces for school bands and orchestras. He is the co-author of The Yamaha Advantage. Herbert L. Clarke (18671945) Herbert L. Clarke was born in Woburn, Massachusetts on September 12, 1867 and died in 1945. He is easily the best known cornetist of all time. He was cornet soloist for many of the great bands of the day including the Sousa Band. He is the author of the famous Clarke Technical Studies that are used as the definitive brass method for teaching technique. Muzio Clementi (1752 1832) Muzio Clementi was born in Rome, Italy on January 23, 1752. He died on March 10, 1832 in Evesham, England. He was considered an English composer since he lived there most of his life. In addition to being a composer, he was also a keyboard performer, teacher, music publisher and piano manufacturer. He wrote mostly keyboard pieces. His sonatas and sonatinas are standard literature for developing pianists even today. Antonin Dvo k (18411904) Antonin Dvo k was born in Muhlhausen, Bohemia on September 8, 1841 and died in Prague, Czechoslovakia on May 1, 1904. He wrote music for orchestra, chamber, keyboard, choral, opera and songs. He was a teacher at the Prague Conservatory and Director of the National Conservatory in New York. One of his best-known works is the New World Symphony. Sandy Feldstein (b.1940) Sandy Feldstein was born in Brooklyn, New York on September 7, 1940. He has been a leading force in the school music publishing business and has published more than 600 works that are used by young musicians all over the world. He is the co-author of The Yamaha Advantage. Stephen Collins Foster (182664) Stephen Collins Foster was born in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania on January 4, 1826 and died in New York City on January 13, 1864. He is one of Americas most famous songwriters, having created many of the popular songs of the 1800s, which are still sung today. Some of his bestknown songs include Swanee River, Oh, Susannah, and Old Folks At Home. Edvard Hagerup Grieg (18431907) Edvard Hagerup Grieg was born in Bergen, Norway on June 15, 1843 and died in the same town on September 4, 1907. Many of the melodies in the compositions he wrote are reminiscent of the songs and dances of the country in which he lived. He wrote music for orchestra, chamber, choral, songs, theater and keyboard. His piano concerto is one of the most famous ever written. His orchestral piece Peer Gynt Suite is one of the most performed and recognized orchestral compositions of the late 1800s.

Edmund L. Gruber (18791941) Edmund Gruber was not a composer by profession. He was an officer in the U.S. Army 5th Field Artillery Regiment. He was asked to write a motivational song because of his musical background to boost the morale of the troops. He wrote the Caissons song, also known as the Field Artillery Song in 1907. It has become the official anthem of the U.S. Army. George Frideric Handel (16851759) George Frideric Handel was born in Halle, Germany on February 23, 1685 and died in London, England April 14, 1759. He wrote music for orchestra, chamber, keyboard, choral, opera, and songs. Handel was one of the most prolific composers of the Baroque era. His orchestral piece, Water Music, has been transcribed for bands and is played throughout the world. His oratorios include the Messiah, which is probably the most performed major work for chorus of all time. Franz Joseph Haydn (17321809) Franz Joseph Haydn was born in Rohrau, Austria on March 31, 1732. He died in Vienna, Austria on May 31, 1809. He wrote music for orchestra, chamber, keyboard, choral opera and songs. Haydn is most famous for his symphonies of which he wrote over 100. Gustav Holst (1874 1934) Gustav Holst was born in Chelteham, England on September 21, 1874 and died in London on May 25, 1934. He was a noted English composer and teacher. His most famous pieces include The Planets for orchestra and his suites for band. Hyancinthe-Elanore Klos (180880) Hyacinthe-Elanore Klos was born in Isle of Corfu, October 11, 1808 and died in Paris, France on August 29, 1880. He was a French clarinetist and band director who was a longtime friend of the instrument maker, L. Buffet. These men collaborated to incorporate the Boehm ring system on the clarinet, which was patented in 1844. Klos's reputation as a successful and much loved teacher is well documented, and the Celebrated Method for Clarinet is still used extensively as are his other solos and studies. Georg Kopprasch (ca. 180033) Georg Kopprasch was born some time around 1800 and died sometime after 1833. Kopprasch was a famous horn player in Berlin, Germany. He is most remembered for his famous etudes for horn. These etudes have become standard teaching material for all instrumentalists. Franz Lehr (18701948) Franz Lehr was born in Kormorn, Hungary on April 30, 1870. He died in Bad Ischl, Austria on October 24, 1948. Lehr wrote for orchestra and keyboard. He wrote music for operettas, theater, and popular songs for films as well as concert band marches. He is probably the best known for his operetta, The Merry Widow, which contains the Merry Widow Waltz".

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (175691) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzberg, Austria on January 27, 1756. He died in Vienna, Austria on December 5, 1791. Mozart was a child prodigy who studied with his father, Leopold Mozart (17191787) who was also a famous composer. In Mozarts short life of only 35 years, he composed over 600 works including music for orchestra, chamber, choral, opera, songs and keyboard. Much of his music, including the operas, symphonies, string quartets, and keyboard music, is widely performed throughout the world to this day. Jacques Offenbach (181980) Jacques Offenbach was born in Cologne, Germany on June 20, 1819 and died in Paris, France on October 5, 1880. He wrote operas and operettas. He is best known for his opera, The Tales of Hoffmann. Johann Pachelbel (16531706) Johann Pachelbel was born in Nuremberg, Germany on September 1, 1653 and died in the same city on March 3, 1706. He wrote for organ and harpsichord and was the organist at various churches including the famous one in Eisenach. His Canon is one of his most popular pieces. James Pierpont (18221893) James Pierpont was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1822 and died in Winter Haven, Florida in 1893. He was well known in the 19th century for composing many popular songs. He is most remembered as the composer of Jingle Bells, which did not gain its wide popularity as a Christmas song until the 20th century. Pierpont was the uncle of the millionaire and philanthropist, John Pierpont Morgan. Gioachino Rossini (17921868) Gioachino Rossini was born in Piazzaro, Italy on February 29, 1792 and died in Paris, France on November 13, 1868. He wrote works for orchestra, chamber, keyboard, choral, opera and songs. He is best known for his opera, William Tell. Franz Peter Schubert (17971828) Franz Schubert was born in Lichtenthal, Austria on January 13, 1797. He died in Vienna, Austria on November 19, 1828. Schubert composed music for orchestra, chamber, choral, opera, songs, theater and keyboard. Although much of Schuberts compositional work is highly respected and still performed, he is best known for his songs and song cycles. He wrote over 600 songs, some of the most famous being Die schne Mllerin and Erlknig. Of his orchestral works, The Unfinished Symphony is one of most well known. Robert Schumann (181056) Robert Schumann was born in Zwickau, Saxony, June 8, 1810. He died in Endenich, Germany on July 29, 1856. Schumann wrote music for orchestra, chamber, choral, songs, theater and keyboard. He also wrote books about music. As a professional pianist and teacher at the Leipzig Conservatory, he created pieces for piano that are still an important part of todays piano pedagogy. His Album for the Young is played by piano students throughout the world. In an effort to strengthen his right hand, he developed a mechanical machine, which, in fact, caused injury and forced an end to his performance career.

John Philip Sousa (18541932) John Philip Sousa was born in Washington D.C., on November 6, 1854 and died in Reading, Pennsylvania on March 6, 1932. He wrote music for the opera and concert band. He is best known as a bandleader and composer of marches including The Stars and Stripes Forever, El Capitan, Washington Post, and High School Cadets.
Johann Strauss, Jr. (182599) Johann Strauss, Jr. was born in Vienna, Austria October 25, 1825 and died in the same city on June 3, 1899. He composed music for orchestra and operettas. He is best known for his waltzes, including The Blue Danube and Tales from the Vienna Woods.
Thomas Tallis (150585) Thomas Tallis was born in 1505 and died in Greenwich, England November 23, 1585. Tallis wrote works for keyboard and chorus. He was the organist in the Chapel Royale in England and is most famous for his Canon melody that has been used for numerous hymn settings found in every church hymnal.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (184093) Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born in Votkinsk, Russia May 7, 1840 and died in St. Petersburg, Russia on November 6, 1893. A student of Anton Rubenstein, Tchaikovsky wrote in all media, including orchestra, chamber music, ballet, keyboard, choral, opera and songs. He is best known for his ballets, The Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, as well as his orchestral works including Symphony No. 6 (Pathtique) and Romeo and Juliet.
Giuseppe Verdi (18131901) Giuseppe Verdi was born in Roncole, Italy, October 10, 1813 and died in Milan, Italy on January 27, 1901. He wrote chamber music, choral music, operas, and songs. He was best known for his operas including Rigoletto and La Traviata.
Antonio Vivaldi (16781741) Antonio Vivaldi was born in Venice, Italy, March 4, 1678 and died in Vienna, Austria on July 28, 1741. He composed music for orchestra, chamber, choral, opera and songs. He was a teacher in Venice and is best known for his concerto grosso, The Four Seasons.
Ernest F. Wagner (ca. 18701954) Ernest F. Wagner was born around 1870 and died in 1954. He is remembered as a flutist in the famous John Philip Sousa Band from 191517. He is also the author/composer of the famous flute method Foundations to Flute Playing that is a standard piece of pedagogical flute literature.
Carl Maria von Weber (17861826) Carl Maria von Weber was born in Eutin, Germany November 18, 1786 and died in London, England on June 5, 1826. A student of Michael Haydn, he wrote music for orchestra, chamber, keyboard, choral, opera, and songs as well as music for the theater. His best known works include the operas Der Freischtz and Oberon.
James Whittaker (1751 87) Father James Whittaker was one of the original Shakers to immigrate to the New World in 1774. He was born in England in 1751 and died in the United States in 1787. The Shakers are a group of people that live simple and religious lives. Father Whittaker was the leader of their church from 1784 until his death. He was the composer of many Shaker songs that describe the Shaker lifestyle and beliefs.

 

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for the Yamaha MO 6/8 Synthesizers Instrument & Music Tutorials Educational Software & Tutorials Yamaha's Go MO! for the Yamaha MO 6/8 Synthesizers is 90 minutes plus of hands-on instruction and explanation about the Yamaha MO 6 & MO 8 synthesizers. Using real people and real applications Go MO looks at the main activities you want to undertake on a hardware instrument. Go MO takes a brand new approach to the business of video manuals. Although all the main features are covered the program doesn't just seek to illustrate the owners manual with jargon and parameter lists. Instead the program tackles practical situations and tasks concentrating on the parameters you need to know now. This need-to-know approach lets you build up your skill set Scene-by-Scene. Each Scene concludes with a handy Key Concepts revision of the main topics covered. By the end of the program viewers will have an excellent grasp of how the MO operates and what can be accomplished. Importantly this firm grounding lets users develop additional skills as their needs arise. Professional Audio > Accessories > Instrument & Music Tutorials D V D: Go M O! for the Yamaha M O 6/8 Synthesizers DVD:Go MO! Yamaha for Yamaha the Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha MO Yamaha 6/8 Yamaha Synthesizers Tutorial Full Version Mac & Windows Synthesizers & Keyboards DVD: GO MO f/ MO6 /MO8 GOMODVD

 

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