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#210065 - 02/15/06 07:40 AM Re: Another name for "Arranger Keyboard" ....
trident Offline
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Registered: 08/22/04
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phone in Greek, ("φωνή", pronounced Fonee, fon=like von in German) means "voice"

The greek for "sound" is "ihos" ("ήχος", "i" as in "it", hos as in "hose"

This is strange, but in Greece when they refer to arrangers they call them harmoniums. that is the closest English word I can imagine

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#210066 - 02/15/06 08:39 AM Re: Another name for "Arranger Keyboard" ....
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#210067 - 02/15/06 09:15 AM Re: Another name for "Arranger Keyboard" ....
Jerryghr Offline
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How about

The "Cash Cow"

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#210068 - 02/15/06 09:25 AM Re: Another name for "Arranger Keyboard" ....
Wis Offline
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Registered: 04/23/01
Posts: 295
Different stories but they don't make sense.
Hoxophone is just a name and you can take it
or leave it. For me and many other players
it is a good name. If not for you, no pro-
blem, do not use it.

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#210069 - 02/15/06 11:12 AM Re: Another name for "Arranger Keyboard" ....
Vadim Offline
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Registered: 07/13/03
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In Russian/Ukrainian/Belorussian maybe even Polish language the name for arranger keyboard sounds like this: "Samogray" or "Samograyka" it sounds a little kiddie, which translates to english to something like "Plays by itself", whole eastern european/ Slavic countries use that name.

Also Remember when Yamaha's PSRs used to be named "PortaTone" ?

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#210070 - 02/15/06 11:47 AM Re: Another name for "Arranger Keyboard" ....
George V Offline
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Registered: 01/09/05
Posts: 331
Loc: Sofia
Quote:
Originally posted by Vadim:
"Samogray" or "Samograyka" ... whole eastern european/ Slavic countries use that name.
Well, we don't call it like that here in Bulgaria - an eastern european country. Arranger keyboards are known just as "keyboards".

But I admit "Samograyka" describes it perfectly! I think this is the best suggestion so far.

George

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#210071 - 02/16/06 06:28 AM Re: Another name for "Arranger Keyboard" ....
Alex K Offline
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
I can see where the "Samogray" would come from. However, it has strong negative connotations - in Russia or Ukraine, where many people still learn how to play piano (or at least used to until recently), this name would denigrate the player, alluding to the fact that it is not the player but the keyboard itself that is playing.

I think that as a group of people performeing in front of the audiences, we would want to emphasise the fact that it is the performer who is playing, and not the keyboard itself. We have had a number of threads in this forum dealing with this, and I believe none of us want to promote the idea that it is the keboard, rather than the performer, who is playing.

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Alex
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#210072 - 02/18/06 03:38 AM Re: Another name for "Arranger Keyboard" ....
MikeTV Offline
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Registered: 10/02/04
Posts: 113
Loc: UK
How about "CLONE ARRANGER" ;-)

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