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#156606 - 08/27/05 12:14 PM
Re: Wow ! Check This Out : New Found Ability For Lyric & Chord Display on Yamaha Tyros !
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: 99% of the time Donny just makes a selection from the screen...the rest is interaction with the audience.. That being the case, and the FACT that I'm constantly having to defend myself for basically 'doing the the SAME thing' strikes me as rather hypocritical. The fact is that I play the arranger keyboard LIVE (no pre-sequenced midi files) and sing all night long, including fulfilling song requests, which requires a vast song repetoire . Except for those with a limited repetoire, it's impossible for anyone to keep every song they know fully memorized and at peak performance level in their head & fingers. "So what" if I need to rely on the MusicPad Pro or LCD Screen to perform occasionally. The mere fact that I'm able to satsify an audience member's request is what makes them happy, bringing BIGGER tips, and them coming back night after night as well. Except for formal concert venue performances, I see nothing wrong with occasionally utilizing music/lyrics on stage when required, as long as it doesn't interfere with your audience interaction. I certainly hope (but doubt) my answer here will finally put my need to defend my position on this to rest. Let's wait and see. - Scott
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#156609 - 08/27/05 05:34 PM
Re: Wow ! Check This Out : New Found Ability For Lyric & Chord Display on Yamaha Tyros !
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Originally posted by Dnj: Scott...Testy arent we ? Donny, Well YES!, but can you really BLAME me? It's obvious that you, uncle dave, and others here too, utilize lyrics/music display onstage at least occasionally (aka laptop PC). For you to now turn around and infer that my method of using it (via MusicPad Pro or Tyros LCD Display Screen) is somehow inferior, strikes me as hypocritical, especially since I'd already had to spend so much time DEFENDING how I use it to you guys earlier, which incidently, is NO DIFFERENTLY (including no more often) than you use your laptop. Just in case you forgot, it was previously covered in my '5th posting' on the following thread: http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/009823.html Peace. - Scott [This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 08-27-2005).]
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#156613 - 08/28/05 02:40 PM
Re: Wow ! Check This Out : New Found Ability For Lyric & Chord Display on Yamaha Tyros !
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Originally posted by Dnj: my question was directed at the Tyros display method . . . looking down vs looking forward Donny, I personally don't think it matters whether you're looking slightly down, or slightly to the right or left. If only for a brief glance to help recover from a lyric/chord change memory lapse, it's no big deal, and a whole lot better than suffering the embarrassment of screwing up the song. The important thing is never to rely on lyrics/music exclusively (that's a crutch), but just use it for backup assistance if required. Heck, the world of entertainment (especially arranger keyboard) is part illusion afterall, and some element of 'smoke & mirrors' is part of the mix. Though not a fan of President Bush, I've noticed he too utilizes a digital display teleprompter whenever he speaks, glancing 'DOWN' at it every few seconds. It's just too bad our leaders need to resort to 'smoke & mirrors' to promote their policy agendas as well. - Scott
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