Very interesting... Most everyone in the crowd looks to be an old geezer. Is that all the Tyros3 can muster to a performance?
If the age of that crowd is reminiscent of all those who play 61 key arrangers in Europe I could see why 50% of keyboardists over here in the States want 76 keys or better..
Europe, as we know, is the hotbed of Home Enthusiast 61 key arranger players. That's where most of the money lies in my opinion. If most of the people in Europe who play 61 key arrangers look like they already have one foot in the grave we can almost rest assured that Yamaha will NOT EVER, NEVER EVER EVER, make another totl 76 key arranger again period! There is no way on earth these older people in Europe could manage moving around a 76 key totl arranger, let alone think about gigging on the road with one.
Even the 61 key arrangers for them would most likely be set it and forget it.
I think I now realize and understand Yamaha's flat out refusal to listen to 50 percent of arranger players in the States who would like 76 keys and why they don't listen to people in Europe who want the same thing as the 50% of us over here do i.e. 76 keys or better in a totl arranger. It's not that there isn't a strong demand for totl arrangers in Europe, it's that for the most part the people (apparently) who play totl arrangers in Europe are mostly Octogenarians or older.
Since it appears Yammie's bread 'n butter in Europe are mostly all old geezers it seems to me it would be much much too risky for them to develop a totl 76 key arranger since most likely the VAST majority of their customer base would simply dry up "essentially evaporate".
There are many people in Europe who would want a totl 76 key arranger from Yamaha but convincing them to market one would almost be impossible because as we all know Yamaha dreads taking financial risks that could seriously affect their bottom line and backfire on them.
The only hope I think we have is if Yamaha decided to build a 76 key totl arranger "in limited quantity" 'alongside' their mass produced 61 key totl arranger model. In other words, break the ice sloowwwwllyyyy and gauge what type of response they initially get.
>> Sorry if I've offended any of the Seniors across the pond. My words are not meant as a derogatory statement but simply as a statement of factuality - apparently
, and so as to reference why it is that Yamaha disdains the thought or idea of developing another totl 76 key arranger.
Like I said, I think a good portion of their customer base would quickly dry up (at least over in Europe anyway); and the sheer thought for Yamaha of losing that vast source of already solidly established revenue is apparently too much for them to bear or even think about.
>> Much to 50% percent of arranger players chagrin I might add.
Best,
Mike