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#145357 - 08/21/07 10:14 PM
those who complain about keyboard weight
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 1661
Loc: USA
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Squeak,
Like Squeak said...he didn't want to hijack the Tyros 2 posting and neither did I.
He's not wrong with this thing about those who are allergic to too much keyboard "weight." I'll use the word myself......they are "whiners!" The music is about entertaining an audience and not about sending a keyboard to Weight Watchers so you can haul it around town without a tow truck! If you have to put it on wheels and add a gear box to it and DRIVE it to the gig, well then that's what you have to do.
His recollections of the gig's from H__l brought back a flood of my own memories. At my peak, I was gigging (party events) carrying a total of 18 cases by myself. And that was before Rock 'n Roll carts arrived on the scene to help move everything! Most of these cases were full size. I was playing three keyboards MIDI'd together. Then you had the whole sound system (two big speakers, head, microphone cases), the odds & ends case, the processor rack, the USS stand setup right and left, etc. My best time for setup was 50 minutes. But you know what? I didn't mind it because the sound I got was incredible and I loved making people happy, listening and dancing to good music. The setting up/tearing down routine was secondary...the audience came first.
Someone on a gig said it all. I was tired one night as I was packing up and mentioned it to one of the waitresses. She replied: "Would you rather be driving a taxi cab in NYC?" Ever since she said that, I remind myself of that remark when I start feeling "my equipment is too heavy!"
Yes, the Tyros probably IS too heavy if you're used to gigging with a harmonica. Those of us who played through those years get a big laugh out of the "weight" freaks. The new technology did fantastic things with the music, but unfortunately it also made a lot of "wimps" and "whiners!"
Please.....only those who went through what we did back in those days are allowed to flame this letter. The rest of you need to pay your dues first!
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#145362 - 08/22/07 07:21 AM
Re: those who complain about keyboard weight
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Registered: 02/03/02
Posts: 347
Loc: Sheffield Yorkshire England
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Quote: Mark79100 He's not wrong with this thing about those who are allergic to too much keyboard "weight." I'll use the word myself......they are "whiners!" The music is about entertaining an audience and not about sending a keyboard to Weight Watchers so you can haul it around town without a tow truck! If you have to put it on wheels and add a gear box to it and DRIVE it to the gig, well then that's what you have to do.
Please.....only those who went through what we did back in those days are allowed to flame this letter. The rest of you need to pay your dues first! ------------------------------ Top marks for your selfish, uncaring & insulting attitude Mark I DID go through it in those days - I also carried an organ about on a regular basis, gigging at pubs & clubs. I also live in a very hilly area with lots of gradients & steps to cope with so a cart would be of no use. I was however, extremely fit, having worked out with weights most of my life together with running, cycling & swimming.
I'm now 67 and despite loving my keyboard & music just as much as I ever did, I suffer from Sciatica & Arthritis. As a result, the weight of a keyboard is a VERY important consideration to me. Im not a whiner - just a guy who still loves to play and likes to entertain the oldies (for no fee) at a sheltered housing complex - would you prefer I pack it in and not be allowed to have my views, just to keep you happy.
What's wrong with some of the SZ contributors (like you) who think everyone should hold the same views as you. We are all entitled to our own preferences, whether it be a keyboard weighing X pounds or less, or from whichever manufacturer we favour, and to state our views on the Forum just as you do. Grow up, and be thankful for your good health - it might deteriorate to the level of your thinking processes. Unlike you, I won't stipulate who's allowed to answer my posting too - I believe in free speech.
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#145363 - 08/22/07 07:50 AM
Re: those who complain about keyboard weight
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I'm surprised at your narrow-mindedness, Mark, and, just to let you know that I've paid my dues...I used a B3 with two Leslies for many years with the addition of Rhodes, and several polysynths.
As far as I can tell, nobody has been whining about weight...we all want lighter gear, unless we are masochistic...every one has just been expressing their cares and concerns about it.
The "flamer" in this thread is YOU...calling people names like "whiner" is not a sign of maturity in my opinion.
You talk like you're a road warrior...why not act like one?
Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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