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#187737 - 11/22/10 04:47 PM
Re: How did YOU get into Arranger Keyboards ? !
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Registered: 11/14/99
Posts: 837
Loc: Punta Gorda Florida USA
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Started playing cornet in grade school in 3rd grade.
Family bought Lowrey Console organ when I was in Jr High School. It had no automatic anything, so I learned left hand chords and rhythm and right hand melody with harmony. I remember those cheesy "Magic Organ" LPs advertised by Ktel on TV. Always wanted an organ with auto rhythm and auto chords.
Right after High School, 1978, bought my first portable keyboard. May have been an early PSR??
Sometime around 1982 I first saw MIDI stuff at a local music store. I was immediately hooked. Soon after had a Casio CZ101, Yamaha TX81Z, QX5 sequencer and finally a DX-7. WOW.................those were the days!!!!!
Later...............PSR1000, PSR2000, Korg i40M, Roland SC8850, PSR3000, Tyros2, Tyros3 and now Tyros4!!
................and the journey hasn't ended yet, I hope!! Here's to the future! -charley
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#187739 - 11/22/10 06:01 PM
Re: How did YOU get into Arranger Keyboards ? !
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Registered: 09/20/02
Posts: 4723
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Yes, organ since early on. (Dad was an organist). A natural progression of learning chord theory works well. Dad bought me a Farfisa way back. In bands, I played that and eventually the B-3 and Rhodes. While away from music and in the corporate world for 25 years, I ALWAYS made sure to have a keyboard at home, albeit a grand piano, D-20, etc. Mostly, I was intrigued with workstations (sequencing). Never did I lose my playing skills. As an industrial chemical rep, manager, etc, I frequented music stores more than I should have. It was my true love - always. I fell in love with the Technics KN7000 and VA-7 and maybe 5-6 years ago, finally stumbled into the arranger world. My first purchase was the PSR200O. I went independent a while back and while doing the chemical sales routine, I decided to buy my first arranger (2000) and play my first gig, just for giggles. Well, the rest is history, because I now play full time and make a fairly good income. (As long as my wife works, I can do this ). Life is good, as the technology allows me to solo like a band, including the harmonizer. Working up material in my studio is pure joy. I haven't played bands for a while, but am totally content to use my skills and imagination on an arranger. There is sooooo much to learn in the music field and soooo many projects to do. It will never get tiring and I hope to continue life's work journey in this venue
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#187744 - 11/23/10 10:13 AM
Re: How did YOU get into Arranger Keyboards ? !
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Registered: 01/31/06
Posts: 3354
Loc: The World
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I started Piano Accordion lessons at 7, went through to 14. Studied not only the "normal" accordion, or Stradella, but I also concurrently studied the, at the time new, Classical Accordion. And of course, ugghh!! Theory...Every Saturday afternoon, two hours of theory lessons....LOL, most of which I cannot remember now. Same as all that maths S@#t at school This is where the bottom three rows of the chord buttons were transformed to single notes, allowing the playing of classical style music. It was in this form I won the Australian title when I was 13. I gave up music for about 7-8 years, before being talked into joining a three piece combo, BUT I had to play "normal" keyboards. So I bought a Rhodes Flat-Top mk II with the Dyno-My-Piano kit installed. Adding a Roland JX-3P a few months later, which started my involvement with electronic keyboards. This led me into the world of piano keyboards, and I progressed as most do, through many different models and brands after that. I then played in a few bands over the next 23 or so years, arriving to a point where I had given up bands, but I still wanted to play music. So I looked around for solutions to how this could be achieved. It was at that time I discovered the Roland RA-50, and IT was the start of my arranger career. Coupled it with the A-33 controller. When I look back at that start I realise just how far arranger keyboards have come. And really, in my view, the difference between them all now is so close, we can have the luxury of allowing "personal taste" to sway our decisions. I am still looking for my "nirvana" in an arranger keyboard, one that does everything in one box, but that day is still to come Dennis [This message has been edited by miden (edited 11-23-2010).]
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#187745 - 11/23/10 11:49 AM
Re: How did YOU get into Arranger Keyboards ? !
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2445
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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Started piano at 10 . Wanted to play trombone but my father said play piano you can always work alone. Great advise. Started gigging at 16 with my red Farfisa. went through all the changes up to a Hammond B3 with pedals, a Rhoades, Synths and the whole deal with a kick a** trio. Eventually wound up with just me and a drummer. When he left for Florida I went solo with a drum machine. Went through a few girl diva singers and wound up solo again. Still played two keyboards, pedals and drum machine. Started checking out arrangers at my friends music store and fooled with a few. Bought and hooked up an RA90 to one of my synths, had fun with it and then bought my G1000. I still have it and two others. I miss playing everything "Live" but no one minds and its a lot less to move. Still use styles for the freedom and cannot bring myself to sing over backing tracks as so many are doing now. Its the thing to do and the wheel has turned but I think I've got a flat HA!
Bill in NJ
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