Originally posted by Esh:
Hi Scott. Nice rendition. I'm impressed by the Tyros II's ability to record live performances in this fashion... certainly makes putting together a live album very easy.
Yes, this is perhaps my favorite feature (2nd to new 'super articulation' voices, and terrific key feel) that I love about Tyros2. The convenience of being able to simply hit record removes the traditional recording hassles & headaches, especially when wanting to capture live performances, where spontaneous inspiration is better captured.
Esh (Jim), thanks posting your instrumental of Jobim's How Insensitive. Really enjoyed your instrumental arrangement of which has that signature ESH
interpretation. I really enjoyed our meeting last year at DisneyWorld in Orlando, and hope to make it to Hilton Head some day to catch your show.
Originally posted by Shade of pale:
My guess would be either "someone like you", or "Have I told you lately"
Good guess'es, but my next song's going to be one of Morrison's lesser known tunes from his 1967 Moondance album, which is perhaps my favorite Morrison album, with every song a gem.
Originally posted by notlos:
i think the tyros2 is a brazilian friendly instrument that have good samba's,bossa nova's and jazz accompagments.
I agree. I especially think the 'Super Articularion Nylon' & Super Articulation Concert' Guitars ideally suited for live bossa nova guitar keyboard emulation soloing. Dirk, looking forward to hearing more wonderful song performed & recorded by you soon. You are a terrific musician.
Originally posted by Beakybird:
I love that song. I really like the Perry Como version.
Never heard his version, but certainly can imagine how his velvet smooth vocal styling would ideally fit this song. Larry, hope all is going well with your music and gigs in Illinois. Hope you might find some time to record and share your music with us here soon.
Originally posted by Stephenm52:
The waiter commented how much they enjoyed the set. Short story is the Manager picked up our dinner tab. Thanks for sharing your story. As they say: "It pays to play".
Steve, looking forward to chatting with you on Skype upon return home from your vacation. I already have you added to my Skype Contact list.
Thanks again to everyone for your thoughtful replies.
Scott