Yup.

Chris Nogy

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On 3/4/2007 at 8:01 PM Wolodymyr Smishkewych wrote:
On a regular piano keyboard, the accidentals are “in front of” the naturals; 
the HG’s layout is that the accidentals are the first thing your hand hits, 
which is the opposite of piano layout. I think this is what Chris is trying to 
make happen: that the accidentals are, in effect, “above” the naturals in this 
HG. Basically, the HG keybox is like a piano keyboard, seen from below, so 
perhaps imagining it this way will make more evident Chris’ reasons for wanting 
to try this setup.

Is this what you are aiming at, Chris?

Cheers
Vlad



On 03/04/2007 17:34, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Sounds like an interesting idea: I recall thinking about similar 
arrangements....

One detail puzzles me, though: why reverse the naturals & accidentals? On a 
'regular' keyboard, their positions are the same as on a hg; does this have 
something to do with the type of action you're contemplating?

-Wm. Steinmayer


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