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#131360 - 10/22/07 09:06 PM
Re: performance or equipment?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I'm not a great player--mediocre at beest, but I can sing. My right hand is really messed up from a nasty disease that 8 docs and $5,000 out of pocket in treatments hasn't been able to fix. So, in my case good equipment saves my bacon--especially when my right hand's index and long finger look like they've been through a meat grinder. The bottom line, IMO, is a good player can get by with top of the line eqipment, an excellent player can get by even he they're using junk gear, but we all sound better when using the best equipment, even if our talent is limited.
Good post Mo,
Gary
BTW: I typed this with just my left hand. Talk about a handicap!
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#131362 - 10/23/07 02:49 AM
Re: performance or equipment?
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Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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Of course, a great musician playing mediocre gear, will overcome the drawback and project his true musicianship to the audience and CONVINCE them of his superiority, when compared to a mediocre musician with better gear....
BUT
Being myself a mediocre (or worse) player, I have discovered that I FEEL I sound better when playing better gear, and that makes me FEEL better.
I am sure a certain percentage of that good feeling, comes back to me and actually MAKES me better.
Works both ways.
As I have said before, I was bored of my gear and my playing before I joined Synthzone... the enthusiasm here, and the newly discovered knowledge of softsynths, made my gear play better, freshened it up, which in turn made me WANT to play and renewed my interest in mysic, eventually making me better player than I was. Does that make sense?
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#131363 - 10/23/07 05:40 AM
Re: performance or equipment?
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Originally posted by keysvocalssax: I wonder sometimes why we are all knocking ourselves out over equipment variations (i include myself) instead of just getting the best bargain decent equipment that is easy to carry and set up, reasonably rugged if necessary, has enough volume (and bass for those that need it for dance music etc) and then just use it til it breaks.
Why? WHY? Because that would be un-American, that's why. If you got it, spend it. If you ain't got it, spend it anyway. That's the American way and I'm proud of it. I think it is our patriotic duty to keep China's economy afloat and help preserve that trillion dollar trade deficit. Besides, braggin' rights are important for my self-esteem and I just know I'll sound as good as Eric Clapton if I could only use his same guitar/amp combination (maybe even better than him). Oh, and another thing. Having the biggest and the best (and the latest) will certainly enhance my status as THE leading authority on equipment on Synthzone (even if I sound like crap using it). Let's keep that cash flowing; Uncle Sam (Sam Ash, that is) needs it. BTW, I notice a couple of people already have PR15's, do they make a PR18? chas
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