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#132519 - 12/11/02 10:45 PM
Re: First Tyros cut inspired by Uncle Dave
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Wow, a song that I inspired, huh? thanx Terry ! BTW - just to set the record straight - I'm not ANTI-Tyros at all. I think it sounds wonderful. I am simply against the idea of buying a keyboard without good, solid monitor speakers built in. I do so many jobs where the sound at MY part of the room is almost enough to cover the crowd, that I'd be lost if I were to rely on a pA rig to hear. It's all a question of comfort level.
I admit that my stage scenario is not the typical R&R setup, and I like it that way. I still have my hearing, and I don't get headaches after work .... no ringing in the ears, no high end loss. I atribute my vocal health to proper monitoring levels, and I ALMOST never get asked to "turn down". I make them tell me to turn it UP first .... that way I'm ahead of the game.
Anyway - thanx for the kind words ... glad you are enjoying your new toy, but as long as it remains a "mute" there will be no Tyros under my tree this year. I'm diggin the sound I get with the PA80 and this Peavey Kosmos ... it's pretty cool.
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#132520 - 12/12/02 03:21 AM
Re: First Tyros cut inspired by Uncle Dave
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
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Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
I admit that my stage scenario is not the typical R&R setup, and I like it that way. I still have my hearing, and I don't get headaches after work .... no ringing in the ears, no high end loss. I atribute my vocal health to proper monitoring levels, and I ALMOST never get asked to "turn down". I make them tell me to turn it UP first .... that way I'm ahead of the game.
Dave, Thanks for the listen....I think? (not sure if you did or not) As far as this other comment....you're just not fully enjoying the R&R experience then. Actually, I do not play music loud at all, except when I mix it, so I can be sure that it's all ok for others who might crank it up. although that is contrary to the type of work I do, mine is meant to be softer easy listening. jam on, Terry
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#132523 - 12/12/02 07:25 AM
Re: First Tyros cut inspired by Uncle Dave
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Terry, I am listening right now to your song (hmmm...maybe you should call it "The ballad of Uncle Dave...." ) This is the first time I hear your voice and I have to say that I like it; I like also the style you have chosen. In the background there is an electric piano sound (CP80 like), or is that an electric guitar? Forgive me for saying this, but I think that there are too many backing instruments (electric piano, guitar and acoustic piano too...) in my humble opinion you should leave more possibilities to listen to your really expressive voice, which is a bit masked by all those rhytm instruments. Now there is a pleasant soprano sax solo and then again your voice; the acoustic piano is really beautiful: maybe you should leave just that one and an acoustic guitar (you know, given the country atmosphere that kind of "liquid" electric guitar sound is a bit out of place). Now there is a violin solo: really nice! Overall pleasant country atmosphere. Maybe Don Mason could include this song in his repertoire... (hint, hint...) Okay, it's over. Well, it's one of the best songs you have done and the Tyros really sparks your inspiration: maybe I should ask Aunt Gertrude to buy me one...
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