Roland pt-2000 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
10
Listening to the Demo Songs
List of Demo Songs
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* No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI OUT.
Profiles of Composers
No. Title Composer Copyright
1-1 Intro J. Maul © 1991, 1999 Roland UK
1-2 Je Te Veux E. Satie © 1997 Roland Corporation
1-3 Golliwog’s Cakewalk C. Debussy © 1996 Roland Corporation
1-4 “Fröhlicher Landmann” from “Album Für Die Jugend” Op. 68 R. Schumann © 1996 Roland Corporation
2-1 Bagatelle “Für Elise” WoO. 59 L. v. Beethoven © 1994 Roland Corporation
2-2 Arabesque No. 1 in E-Major C. Debussy © 1994 Roland Corporation
2-3 Salut D’Amour Op. 12 E. Elgar © 1996 Roland Corporation
2-4 “Troika Drive: November” from “The Seasons,” Op. 37 P. Tchaikovsky © 1996 Roland Corporation
3-1 A Maiden's Prayer T. Badarzewska © 1996 Roland Corporation
3-2 “Promenade” from “Tableaux d’une exposition” M. Musorgsky © 1995 Roland Corporation
3-3 On Wings Of Song F. Mendelssohn © 1996 Roland Corporation
3-4 Moment musicaux No. 3, Op. 94-3 F. Schubert © 1994 Roland Corporation
4-1 No. 14 “La Styrienne” from “25 Easy Studies” Op. 100" F. Burgmüller © 1992 Roland Corporation
4-2 Turkisch March (Piano Sonate No. 11 in A Major, 3rd Movement “Alla Turca”) W. A. Mozart © 1994 Roland Corporation
4-3 Rondo Brillante “Aufforderung Zum Tanz” in D-flat Major, Op. 65" C. M. v. Weber © 1994 Roland Corporation
4-4 “Frühlingslied” from “Lieder Ohne Worte Heft 5,” Op. 62-6 F. Mendelssohn © 1996 Roland Corporation
5-1 Cantata BWV. 147 (Jazz Arranged)
J. S. Bach /
Naoki Nishi
© 1993 Roland Corporation
5-2 Gymnopedie No. 1 E. Satie © 1997 Roland Corporation
5-3 Fantasie-Impromptu Op.66 F. Chopin © 1994 Roland Corporation
5-4 Etude No. 5 in G-flat Major “Black Keys,” Op. 10-5 F. Chopin © 1990 Roland Corporation
6-1 Etude No.3 in E Major “Chanson De L’Adieu,” Op. 10-3 F. Chopin © 1992 Roland Corporation
6-2 Mazurka No.5 in B-flat Major, Op. 7-1 F. Chopin © 1995 Roland Corporation
6-3 Valse No. 6 in D-flat Major, Op. 64-1 “Petit Chien” F. Chopin © 1990 Roland Corporation
6-4 Nocturne No. 2 in E-flat Major, Op. 9-2 F. Chopin © 1993 Roland Corporation
7-1 Fly Free J. Maul © 1992 Roland Corporation
7-2 Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp Minor, “Moonlight” 1st Movement L. v. Beethoven © 1998 Roland Corporation
7-3 “Berceuse” from “Dolly,” Op. 56 G. Fauré © 1995 Roland Corporation
7-4 Slavonic Dance No. 10, Op. 72-2 © 1998 Roland Corporation
8-1 Mood/Ending J. Maul © 1991, 1999 Roland UK
8-2 3-Romances Sans Paroles No. 3, Op. 17 G. Fauré © 1996 Roland Corporation
8-3 “Clair de lune” from “Suite Bergamasque” C. Debussy © 1990 Roland Corporation
8-4 “Träumerei” from “Scenes From Childhood” Op. 15 R. Schumann © 1997 Roland Corporation
John Maul Naoki Nishi
John Maul is a musician, composer and arranger having graduated from the
Royal Academy of Music in London. John’s work encompasses studio
recordings and live performances including work with top UK Jazz artists.
His writing credits include commercial music for BBC radio and television, as
well as scoring jazz and classical works.
Having been a product specialist for Roland U.K., John is now actively
involved in music software composing/programming for both Roland Japan
and various music publishers. Quite recently his “Musical Picture Book,” a
volume of original piano music encompassing all standards of musical ability,
which included the piano and orchestral accompaniment data in SMF format,
was published and printed.
Born in 1958 in Hiroshima, Japan. Began working professionaly at the
age of 21. Has so far released 9 albums on which he is featured. He
has also taken part in numerous other albums. His broad range of
activities have included appearances at a number of
jazz festivals in Japan and other parts of the world. In addition to his
duties as an instructor at the Tokyo Conservatoire Shoubi, he has
provided his services as a demonstrator for Roland since 1990. He is
considered to be one of Japan’s finest jazz pianist.
A. Dvoräk