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Answerbank Theme Tune Tryouts...

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AB Editor | 11:37 Fri 18th Oct 2013 | ChatterBank
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http://www.multiplayerpiano.com/AnswerBank

You can play keys with the mouse, or the bottom two rows of keyboard keys.

Can any of you play something?

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Immediate nonsense. Love it.
You had to post this just as I was racing off to work. How inconsiderate. :-(
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:) I think everyone got bored as quickly as I expected
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I will leave it open in case anyone wants to try and communicate with me through keyboard noises.
I can play Verdi's La Traviata in B minor on it while eating a jammy dodger
Banned on my work PC as Game Media/Game Playing (spoilsports)
After countless years of not trying, it appears that I still can't play the piano! ;-(
I will be back this evening - can we still play on it then?
Who was just playing with me?
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I'll leave the session open so you should be able to return.

You can create your own "rooms" as well, and share the link on here :)
If it was a awful noise, it was probably me, Pixie.
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Possibly me?
It said 4 from answerbank. It might have counted me as two, as on my phone and pressing about 4 notes a time!
I had a bash at Lesson One but am no Russ Conway, and could only play one note at a time, so didn't really work. Great fun though.
Ed, this is so cool. But there was no sound when I played, and my volume was turned up all.
I played the tune to Z cars

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