If it is a USB keyboard on Windows, try going to Device Manager (right-click My Computer => Properties) and under USB go to USB Root => Power tab. Uncheck the box for shutting down to conserve power; do this for each USB root.
This represents what Beethoven might have done if he’d had a modern Steinway grand instead of a mere early 19th-century Broadwood fortepiano. (To paraphrase those performers who like to justify performing early music on modern instruments.)
Dutchboy1 about 15 years ago
He needed to jump-start his grand-piano?
fredbuhl about 15 years ago
So that’s it. I always thought I couldn’t play because I never practiced enough.
zero about 15 years ago
He’s never been the same since Lucy van Pelt dumped him
Hugh B. Hayve about 15 years ago
Reminds me of the SNL skit with John Belushi doing Beethoven/Ray Charles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X20woQAh-c4
LibrarianInTraining about 15 years ago
That… is…. GENIUS!
It takes great talent to make one laugh without saying a word!
kfaatz925 about 15 years ago
What better way to start the morning than with Beethoven at the piano. Thanks, Pab!
The Old Wolf about 15 years ago
Absolutely priceless! That’s a keeper.
Geschrieben durch Pab de Seitines Genesius? Was soll das heißen?
oranaiche about 15 years ago
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
My keyboard does this on a semi-regular basis, which requires restarting it and then unplugging and re-plugging it to the computer….
yyyguy about 15 years ago
i’ve never heard of a piano turnover. is it anything like an apple turnover?
steverinoCT about 15 years ago
@fear-ciuil,
If it is a USB keyboard on Windows, try going to Device Manager (right-click My Computer => Properties) and under USB go to USB Root => Power tab. Uncheck the box for shutting down to conserve power; do this for each USB root.
My mouse had the same issue.
MisngNOLA about 15 years ago
Das bedeutet “The New Adventures Of The Queen” auf Englische.
MisngNOLA about 15 years ago
Last panel lower right does look like Beethoven’s Fifth, but it’s too small on my screen to be sure.
Colt9033 about 15 years ago
Thats funny
ChiehHsia about 15 years ago
This represents what Beethoven might have done if he’d had a modern Steinway grand instead of a mere early 19th-century Broadwood fortepiano. (To paraphrase those performers who like to justify performing early music on modern instruments.)