The Magic of Rhodes | 1973 Fender Rhodes Stage Piano

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  • Опубликовано: 14 фев 2022
  • We're excited to showcase the 1973 Fender Rhodes Stage Piano! We demo the amazing sound of the Mark I Stage 73 piano. We have amazing digital and acoustic piano options at Alamo Music Center. Come by to test out in person and we'll help find the best instrument for you or a loved one!
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  • @dongammilljr.9605
    @dongammilljr.9605 2 года назад +6

    Bought my 1975 Mark 1 stage 73 at a federal marshal's auction in 1992 for $150! When I was a music major at UGA in 1993, I lived in one of the high-rise dorms and the day I decided to bring it up to my room, the elevator was broken. I got the entire thing up the stairs to the 8th floor and then did the same with a keyboard amp I had. Lots of good memories with that old piano, and thankfully, I still have it (so a pricey restoration is definitely on the horizon)!

  • @weinerdogcat3101
    @weinerdogcat3101 2 года назад +3

    Makes dreamlike music, soft and magical.

  • @davidsummerville351
    @davidsummerville351 10 месяцев назад

    I am 68 and that was a wonderful sound to grow up with.

  • @nedludd3641
    @nedludd3641 2 года назад +8

    The Doors used a Rhodes to produce some of the best songs of the late Sixties. If you look on YT, the keyboard guy explained how he created the backing to 'Riders of the Storm', 'The End' & 'Light my Fire'. I love that sound muchly.

  • @kelvindodd5577
    @kelvindodd5577 Год назад +1

    I bought a Rhodes back in 1979 for $100. Played it on many gigs. Stupidly traded it away in 1993, just picked up a 1972 restorable one and am looking forward to playing again.

  • @davidthomas5118
    @davidthomas5118 Год назад +2

    The Fender trademark didn't disappear from the name rail until early 1974. This could still be a 1973 unit, but with a replacement name rail. The date code on the harp would be a more reliable indicator, along with the serial number. Whether it's a '73 or a '74 doesn't really matter; nothing on the inside changed when they changed the logo. The action and tone during that time period mostly varies between individual instruments (particularly after 48 years). The amazing thing about these instruments is how well they clean up. In most cases, a fully-restored Rhodes from that period sounds and plays better now than it did when it left the factory.

  • @RoomAtTheTopStudio
    @RoomAtTheTopStudio Год назад

    This is the sound that I fell in love with. I have the eighty eight keys version of the Stage mark I. I love it's sound so much I had to buy one last year. Your demonstration here really puts a smile on my face. Thank you for explaining the history of the brand. Great playing

  • @pauloicto8252
    @pauloicto8252 11 месяцев назад

    Over the years I've owned five Stage 73's. At one point, people were asking me to take them away because they were off to gigs with their new DX7 under their arm (seriously). Each one gave me the tine or part I needed to end up with a FULLY functional item - which I eventually parted company with - along with a Clavinet E8, Pianet-T and Hammond X5. Oh, the days before the internet.

  • @keithboyd5910
    @keithboyd5910 Год назад

    Fender Rhodes is Legendary the most revolutionary instrument ever made

  • @JimmyFields-rm2zo
    @JimmyFields-rm2zo 2 месяца назад

    Sorry guys, unless it's not a stock piano (a Franken-Rhodes), it not a '73. The "Seventy-Three" script logo is a reference to tthe number of keys it has. But because its keys are wood (rather than hollow plastic caps) the "Rhodes" badge (w/o "Fender"), post '74 knobs, control piano, latches etc. it's clearly from after '74. Without seeing internals (hammers, harp supports, dampers etc.) this could be as late as a '79. Definitely a Mk. I, but many changes occurred during the Mk I era.

  • @fiftyfathoms8182
    @fiftyfathoms8182 Год назад

    Wow, this looks and sounds fresh! Was this a restauration? Where is it from? What was done on it? Any mods or other adjustments?

  • @Anthony1985Eric
    @Anthony1985Eric Год назад

    I have one!

  • @Feldspar__
    @Feldspar__ 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing sound. What track is he playing at 12:39?

  • @JonTkeys
    @JonTkeys 4 месяца назад +1

    I know this came out 2 years ago bit watching it now, got to point out that your model isn’t a 1973, the 73 on the front refers to the numbers of keys. Rhodes from 73 have the fender logo.

  • @projectmoon13
    @projectmoon13 Год назад

    Surprised Leo didn’t ever sell a guitar with a pre amp.

  • @costasyiannourakos6963
    @costasyiannourakos6963 2 года назад

    What about the wurlitzer Pianos?
    How much more an 88key fender has to offer? Since the extra high notes barely sound beafier than a whistle. As for the lower ones not sustained enough to replace a bass guitar.

    • @SimpsonSound
      @SimpsonSound Год назад

      HA! Not enough bass sustain? I guess that you’ve never heard the song “This Christmas” by Donny Hathaway. The bass on there is Not a bass guitar. It’s the Fender Rhodes bass!

    • @christopherpederson1021
      @christopherpederson1021 7 месяцев назад

      Yea, there is plenty of sustain. That is not a problem

  • @HornManish
    @HornManish 4 месяца назад

    I am a drummer who has always wanted to own a Rhodes, but I can't play keys for toffee. Is that a stupid thing or what?