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#108449 - 02/15/04 08:28 AM
Re: Does learning the piano make a better arranger player?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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When you stop learning, and this holds true with all facets of life, that's when the little old ladies are looking down in your coffin and saying "Don't he look peaceful--just like he's sleeping." Old men don't do this because they're always the first ones in the coffin. The learning process is never ending, especially with keyboards. I've owned my 2000 since they first hit the street, and through some folks think I know every aspect of this wonderful machine, I'm continuously discovering new and amazing features. I agree with Donny--the synth is so much more than any other instrument and requires a great deal of not only musical/entertainment talents, but engineering skills as well. It's a brand-new world out there for single entertainers to explore. Gary
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