- Baskin School of Engineering
- McHenry Library
- Global Village Cafe
- Bauru: Ham, tomatoes, melted mozzarella cheese & oregano (we chose the whole wheat baguette)
- Acerola smoothie: Amazon cherry, banana, strawberries & OJ
- Now operated by Amazon Juices UCSC
- Features pastries by Kelly's French Bakery
- Noticed the newspaper displays had gone dark
- Liked the regional topographic maps
- Walked through the UCSC Department of Music building, to view the practice rooms:
- Older, but well-maintained equipment
- Several practice rooms occupied, but many free
- Yamaha Clavinova CLP-122S Digital Piano
- Year of manufacture: 1992
- Features:
- Master volume slider
- Reverb
- OFF ............When no reverb effect is selected (no REVERB indicator is lit), a special natural damper effect is applied to the piano voices. This simulates the natural resonance of an acoustic piano’s strings and sound board when the damper pedal is pressed.
- ROOM ........This setting add a continuous reverb effect to the sound that is similar to the type of acoustic reverberation you would hear in a medium-size room
- HALL 1 ......For a “bigger” reverb sound, use the HALL 1 setting. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a medium-size concert hall
- HALL 2 ......For a really spacious reverb sound, use the HALL 2 setting. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a large concert hall
- COSMIC ....The COSMIC reverb effect produces an echo-plus-reverb sound that can add life and animation to your music
- MIDI/Transpose: Allows access to the Clavinova’s Transpose function (to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down), keyboard touch sensitivity adjustment, and MIDI functions
- Voice Selectors:
- Piano 1
- Piano 2
- Clavinova tone
- E. piano
- Harpsichord
- Organ
- Pedals:
- Soft/Sostenuto (Left) Pedal
- Damper (Right) Pedal
- Playing the Demonstration Tunes
- Press the C7 key (right-most) while holding the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button
- Press a selector to start playback of the corresponding tune, featuring the voice normally selected by that voice selector button
- Tunes:
- [PIANO 1] .................. “Grande valse brillante” by F. F. Chopin
- [PIANO 2] .................. “Lake Louise” by Yuhki Kuramoto
- [CLAVINOVA TONE] “Rêverie” by Debussy
- [HARPSICHORD] ..... “Invention 3” by J. S. Bach
- [ORGAN] ................... “Symphonie pour orgue No.5” by Widor
- Dual Mode: allows selecting and configuring two voices at once
- Touch sensitivity configuration: Hard/Medium/Soft
- Transposition:
- Shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone intervals up to a maximum of six semitones
- “Transposing” the pitch of the Clavinova keyboard facilitates playing in difficult key signatures, and you can easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instrumentalist
- Pitch control: Pitch control makes it possible to tune the Clavinova over a ±50-cent range in approximately 1.2-cent intervals
- Yamaha Upright Acoustical Piano
- Serial Number 1213490
- Indicates Hamamatsu, Japan, as the manufacture location, in 1971-1972 (?)
- Found arrangement, in the piano bench, of Étude Op. 25, No. 7 (Chopin), "alternatively known as the "Cello" due to the prominent melody played in the left hand"
- Great Meadow Bike Path
- Passed the UCSC Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS)
- Service road: had a number of 40 yard dumpster containers, for various materials: plastics, carpets, metals
- Arboretum, through the back gate, walked into the gift shop
- Smelled rich foliage smells, reminding me of the ravine near my childhood home
- Up the hill, to Oakes College
- Passed a number of signs: Collective Museum, the campus-wide art project by Portland-based artist group Public Doors and Windows (PDW); we sat at Ken's Bench
- Koi fish
- Porter Slug Grill and Cafe: open, but we overheard someone asking about something unrelated, and we though it was closed...not a big deal, since we needed cash and the ATM seemed down
- Walked through Kresge College, to Owl's Nest, but closed
- Back to McHenry BSOE
- Drove to Marini's, on Swift, for ice cream--noticed the Ferris Wheel model working, but the marbles kept falling off
Sunday, April 03, 2016
UC Santa Cruz Hike
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