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#232595 - 04/20/08 02:17 AM
Re: What are "Pro" instruments?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by cgiles: When I see some or most rational, reasonable, diplomatic, members, who themselves are seasoned pros, starting to get defensive and viewing alternative points-of-view about arranger usage, as being anti-arranger, then I know it's about time to stop having this discussion. Like I said before, who cares how someone else classifies your instrument of choice. JMO.
chas Yep... There are some bloody awful drivers on the road out there, today. But you don't get defensive about your car Somebody rails about bad arranger players and their use of these instruments. Why get defensive about it..? It's not YOU they are talking about, is it? But just because YOU are a good driver doesn't mean there aren't bad ones out there... Trust me, the arranger hasn't got it's bad rep from most of the players HERE... But the rep IS earned.
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#232596 - 04/20/08 05:55 AM
Re: What are "Pro" instruments?
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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The first time I played an arranger I thought I had died and gone to heaven. It's an awesome instrument. And I own a 6' Yamaha grand piano and I've had B 3's. But my arranger is a whole orchestra. And I don't know about your budgets, but mine won't pay for me hauling around 20 or 30 musicians wherever I play. The arranger does that job for me. If I heard that starting tomorrow they would no longer make arrangers, I'd buy a couple of spares to last me through retirement. Long live arrangers! Joe ------------------ Songman55 Joe Ayala
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#232597 - 04/20/08 06:47 AM
Re: What are "Pro" instruments?
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Boy oh Boy, this is like the Democratic Primary. You'd surely better watch every word you say. For instance; I made the mistake of using the words 'expensive toy'. I meant it in the same sense as when referring to a Porsche Carrera, TOTL Zero Turn Mower, 50 bottle Wine Cooler, Ducati Motorcycle, Trophy Wife, 70" Plasma TV (in the media room, of course), iPhone, Arranger Keyb.....whoops. But of course that was enough to launch the loyal opposition into attack mode. Ease up, guys. It wasn't meant as an attack on your...scratch that, OUR precious and irreplaceable musical tools-of-the-trade. Seems no matter how one tries to explain oneself, there is always someone around to parse out one word or phrase, no matter how innocent or obvious the true intent, to rally the troops in a holy war against the infidels. By golly, I think it's high time that we sent out missionaries to spread the word about arrangers and convert the thousands, nay, millions, of heathens who have not yet been touched by IT'S grace. And why the hell not? After all, it IS an Arranger forum, right?
chas
BTW, I just gotta stop spending so much money on things I hate.
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