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#108199 - 03/19/07 05:32 PM
Re: Embarrasing performance blunders
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Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Ya, but did you hurt the book??? Don't you love it when stuff like that happens. I couldn't believe it when it happened to my PSR2000. The solution? I posted the questions a few years ago when it happened to me on the Yahoo groups Yamaha style forum. It was suggested to used what they called sticky tack. It's the soft putty type stuff in the office supply department that you can use to stick posters ect on the wall. It comes in yellow and blue. Anyway, you stick it where your music rack slips into the keyboard. I thought, what the heck, give it a try. It worked! After awhile it seemed like the rack got seated better and I never had to add anymore. Otherwise, I know over on psrtutorial someone made a re-enforced music rack that would probably also solve that problem. Either that or a floor music stand. Yamaha needs to improve those racks on the PSR's. But then again, it's probably part of their marketing stategy to make people want to have a Tyros 2. That's the way it was done in the home organ business for years. I can't tell you how many people traded their organ up and spent a lot of money just to get a different bench, music rack, etc. I'm glad to hear you're at it again and doing well Scott http://ScottLMusic.com
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#108201 - 03/19/07 06:21 PM
Re: Embarrasing performance blunders
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I was told today by my repair tech that the PSR-S900, which should arrive sometime in late August in this part of the world, has a heavy-duty music rack, more rugged case, expanded onboard memory, and lots of other neat features. One of the neat things he told me about was Yamaha's newest testing equipment that will actually allow their tech to trouble shoot individual components of all the printed circuit boards, thereby lowering repair costs by replacing only the failed components instead of the entire printed circuit board. This should also improve turn-around time for board repairs as well. The only downside is this will only be available to customers who opt to return their boards directly to Yamaha in California, or in some of the major cities where Yamaha has major repair centers. The next few months should be interesting. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#108205 - 03/20/07 02:11 AM
Re: Embarrasing performance blunders
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I agree. Eventhough one must be deft at sliding over mistakes, I have found ,in later years,that turning an obvious mistake into a joke on yourself,adds a bit of levity, and makes you human.
Bernie
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#108208 - 03/20/07 07:54 AM
Re: Embarrasing performance blunders
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Years ago,I was playing bass in a band on a stage about 2 feet high. Irma, a cute new waitress started working that night. I tried to look down her shirt, walked off the stage, broke my glasses, bloodied my knee and scarred up a new Jazz bass...it was WORTH it. Actually, Irma and I became, and are still good friends. I introduced her to a good friend, and they were married for over 30 years before he died.
Now, my "little" friend and I have a great time remembering!And I look at the scar on that old bass and have a good laugh.
Russ
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#108216 - 03/21/07 10:19 AM
Re: Embarrasing performance blunders
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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I was playing at a healing service on Monday evening, and was working my way through a set of 7 Praise and Worship songs. As I changed the registration to the sixth song my foot must have accidentally touched the footswitch (I do not use it on that song) and muted the whole keyboard. I obviously still had the default footswitch setting at Volume (I hate that setting!).
Anyway after a moment of panic I figured out what must have been the problem, pulled the footswitch plug out of the back of the keyboard, put my hands in a prayer position and carried on (much to everyone's amusement).
Graham
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#108219 - 03/22/07 08:17 AM
Re: Embarrasing performance blunders
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I once blew out my pitch/mod joystick in the middle of a solo Boy was that something.... I was having a great time with the solo, and when I released the joystick, it slapped back to the left, and just kept on going..... Clean off the keyboard and into someone sitting at a table near where we were playing. I had no idea the spring in that stick was even that strong. I could only imagine if something like that happened today.... Imagine if it hit someone in the eye... yeah I would have gotten sued over that one. Squeak [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 03-22-2007).]
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#108222 - 03/25/07 02:33 PM
Re: Embarrasing performance blunders
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Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 1433
Loc: Niceville, FL USA
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I can add an embarrasing experience. When I was in college, I was in a band called The Three Aces (you know, "call us for a full house"). HA HA. Well, our biggest competition in the town was another trio (organ, drums, and sax) and they were called "Two Hits and a Miss" (the miss was the drummer).
As luck would have it, one night of nights we were both playing at the Shrine Club. The competition was upstairs and our trio was downstairs. On our first break, we wandered outside the place and saw a big blackboard with the entertainment listed on it. So, you guessed it, being crazy college kids, we changed the "Two Hits and a Miss" to "Two S#its and a P#ss". We thought that was funny.
So we mosey back down and play another set and then come outside only to see that the board now says "Back by popular demand - The Three ASSES".
Sometimes it pays just to "hold your tongue".
Randy
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#108223 - 03/25/07 02:43 PM
Re: Embarrasing performance blunders
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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On my way home from the day job one Friday, my wife calls and asks me if I wanted to meet her at her sister's for dinner ... knowing it was going to be all-females I said I would skip that and go home to work on a couple of songs I needed for a party I was playing the following night ... I am home, going through the tunes and the phone rings ... when I answer, the woman on the other end says "Tony, where are you??? .. The party is about to start!!!" ... I tell her I have it down for Saturday, not Friday, but she says "No, it is TONIGHT" ... Fortunately, the hall is about 10 min from my house ... I call my wife and ask her to pick up my tux at the cleaners and meet me at the hall ... I don't 'pack' my gear, I just put it in my truck and get down there ... I end up starting about 50 min late ... I play straight through to try to make up for it, and took 1/2 pay, but at the end of the night, the woman tells me that even though I did a great job, and everyone had a great time, she would never recommend me to anyone... I just thank the Lord that I passed on dinner at my sister-in-law's ... imagine finding that message on the answering machine at about 10:00PM ?!?!? I've NEVER missed a gig, and that's as close as I would want to come ... t.
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