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#140101 - 01/14/06 03:18 PM
Re: Would you recommend T2 for worship band?
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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If I may, I would like to offer my experience with Praise and Worship, as well as being organist/keyboard/music director of many churchs over the past twenty years. Believe me, I am not a know it all, but have run accross many situations.
If you are playing praise and worship, and you always have drums,guitar, or even a good gospel piano player, you probably don't need an arranger. However, I have been with groups and turned on a simple 8 beat, for example, and they loved it. Like Scott said, it gives you flexibility. I have played at many churches that didn't want drums, but wanted my accompaniment instead. If you are playing service music, that is a different story. There are plenty of praise and worship, or Southern Gospel groups that plain get down.
The bottom line is, if you will always have full backup, then you are wasting your money. If you think you may hit other situations, the arranger is always there if you need it.
Thanks for letting me share.
Bernie
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#140103 - 01/14/06 05:33 PM
Re: Would you recommend T2 for worship band?
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Registered: 12/13/04
Posts: 66
Loc: Harrisville,Pa USA
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Fran and Scott, By the way Fran thanks for correcting me,I've got the flu Bug! I'm waiting for Tims return remarks still But I'll add lib some now...It's still hard to recommend not knowing if The XV-88 Stage Piano or The XP-80 Synth was the Main keyboard or both. I assume both were being used...And if the Worship Band Is Guitar oriented,(Electric and accoustic over electric) Piano Secondary or just the reverse?...and Most Important I hope STEREO Pa... First arranger recommendation at this time...and if that is his only choice Keyboard. Roland G-70 Only...76 keys(Must Have),Best Keyboard action of any Pro Arranger,Best Build Quality,Excellent OS system,Excellent Screen(touch is very easy and responsive) unlike Korg products,Best 4 layer Sampled Stereo Grand piano of any arranger,Best Organs of any Arranger,Can be expanded with one Expansion bd...Roland has the most complete line of Expansion bds of any manufacture and used in more pro Studios than any other Period!...Has a Vocal Harm. on par with the Korg Pro and better than the others.Styles are good to Excellent and easily edited.The New OS has Improved the keyboard ALOT! Weakness:As George Kaye stated, Roland is not Supporting the Keyboard in regard to new styles in the US...Other countries it's better, etc. Second after the G-70 would be the Korg PAx1 pro...76 Keys, very alive board, styles,Touch screen needs improvement. Tyros2 I would not recommend as an only keyboard, SORRY! First 61 Keys just does not cut it for serious piano playing...Southern Gospel musicians use every bit of real estate possible on a 88 board..and HARD...Their organ players..Hammond B-3s with Leslies, maybe a Hamond X-3. Allthough the Tyros2 is built somewhat better than the Tyros the Pop up screen is Fragile somewhat for multiable users. The Super Articulation voices are Great but have to be Mastered for best results...Not every Player is going to acheive this. Roland VR-760...Great Board, Expandable, etc, Great Organs, 76 Keys, Excellent...But Correct me Fran...Missing a Transpose button?, can you split the keyboard?(bass left Piano right?...Transpose is VERY Important in a band setting with amature Musicians, etc..
As we all know the Synth type actions will not be as Expressive as the Hammer action Boards for PIANO!...So if that is Important. Roland RD-700SX Stage Piano...$1725.00 Roland FantomX8...$2200.00 Roland RD-300SX...$1100 Yamaha P-250 Stage Piano...$1700 Yamaha Motif ES Series has a HARD OS System and small screen..unless someone has one at home also..Great Bd though! Heres a nice Combo for on top or seperate use with a Stage Piano which gives you both with the Cost being $2500-$3500!!! ALOT Lower if the Casio Previa 310X Stage piano was used!
Add a Yamaha PSR-3000 $1400 used $1000 Add a Korg PA-50 $1000 Or even a Great value Casio WK-3700 76 key
Don't forget the Casio Previa 310X or 110X Stage Piano's..($400-$600) rated very good! My Sister in Law just Purchased the 310X to use in Music Ministry...(26LBS) Wow!..Nice Action...
[This message has been edited by Harold (edited 01-14-2006).]
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