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Originally posted by Diki:
Thanks, Rikki...

Professional or not, there are few who can record an entire part without making even ONE tiny mistake.


I'll do you one better.. I recorded this song a few years ago on my uh hm.. my Tyros >> Sorry Yamaha, out with the old in with the new i.e. my brand spanking new Fantom G7 that I purchased about a year ago" What can I say?

Anyway, left hand is Organ, right hand is Elec. Guitar (two parts plus a Mega Distorted at the beginning) and NO mistakes that I can tell. Oh and by the way, it was recorded "real time" in one take, directly into my computer. In fact, that's how I did most of my recordings with my uh hm.. former Tyros i.e. in real time.

Just Passing Through

It was Johann Sebastian Bach who said -
"There's nothing remarkable about it" {referring to playing the Piano/Keyboard}. He goes on to say - "All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself." >> Even more true when you play an Arranger with auto-accompaniment on eh? Get it... "Plays itself".. I thought so.

By the way Diki, thanks for the compliment!

All the best,
Mike
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