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#275288 - 11/08/09 09:25 AM
Re: Two songs
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by DonM: It doesn't seem to make any difference at all to the live audiences. They could care less as long as it sounds decent and it's something they can recognize and can dance to. DonM You hit the nail right on the head, Don...I get pretty well the same audience reaction whether I use the Tyros3, or the S910. Of course, in your case, you have different brands of arrangers, but the idea is still the same. I may get one, or maybe two, that can hear some sort of difference, and they are usually musicians and/or people who always come to my gigs. The bottom line, is that the instrument pleases you, and feels right to play.
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#275289 - 11/08/09 09:40 AM
Re: Two songs
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Ian, I used Yamahas for many years, also Technics and almost all the Ketrons. The only bad reaction I ever had was when I had the Korg PA800. People were asking me what I did to screw up my sound. In all fairness, it was the very first unit to reach the US, which the rep brought in and handed to me at the store. They later issued an OS update that made it sound better, but mine was long gone by then. I had previously had a PA80 and it sounded great, but both had a big lack of style selection in the genres that I use most. I WILL get to the bottom of this and decide which way to go, but I do enjoy the battle. And it keeps me open to new ways to do the same old songs. On a similar note, I do learn new songs, but as a rule, they are greeted with apathy. Most of my audiences want to hear the golden oldies, which is what I am, I suppose. DonM
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#275290 - 11/08/09 03:22 PM
Re: Two songs
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Registered: 09/20/02
Posts: 4723
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Originally posted by DonM: Ian, I used Yamahas for many years, also Technics and almost all the Ketrons. The only bad reaction I ever had was when I had the Korg PA800. People were asking me what I did to screw up my sound. In all fairness, it was the very first unit to reach the US, which the rep brought in and handed to me at the store. They later issued an OS update that made it sound better, but mine was long gone by then. I had previously had a PA80 and it sounded great, but both had a big lack of style selection in the genres that I use most. I WILL get to the bottom of this and decide which way to go, but I do enjoy the battle. And it keeps me open to new ways to do the same old songs. On a similar note, I do learn new songs, but as a rule, they are greeted with apathy. Most of my audiences want to hear the golden oldies, which is what I am, I suppose. DonM It boggles my mind to hear about your 800 experience. You had A BAD BOARD my friend. Your style suits that board good too, as there as many whining steel guitar styles and other fabulous country type arrangements. I am not a big country player, but everything I play (Achy Breaky, Elvira, Country Roads, Release Me, King of the Road, On the Road again, Rocky Top, etc are amazing). But we all hear different, so I should give up trying to convince anyone anyway.
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#275291 - 11/08/09 04:09 PM
Re: Two songs
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Put up a tune or two, Zuki, and let Don hear how the Korg handles Country music...or. send him an MP3 showcasing some of the styles.
I never get to hear Korg arrangers...they don't carry them in my territory, so all I get to hear are the on-line demos....I don't think even one of them was a Country tune.
I play a lot of Country, mostly the real old stuff (the "good stuff")...a lot Williams, Cramer, Cline, Charles...I call it "the other soul music".
I played in a country band for several years, when just starting out, and it taught me discipline...sometimes it's what you leave out that's more important than what you add in.
The leader in the band used to say to me, "Sprinkle a little pie-anna over the top, son."
Everybody has a turn and a place in a Country band....discipline reigns.
I generally skinny down my country styles.
My favorite group is "Asleep At the Wheel"...awesome!
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#275293 - 11/08/09 05:28 PM
Re: Two songs
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I get your drift, Eddie...I wouldn't want anyone sounding like me...especially on the same instrument.
We all work hard on making our playing styles unique, not only in how we approach the music, but also in the type of keyboard we choose, and how we use, or edit, the styles to give us our own stamp on the tunes.
I saw Asleep at the Wheel on a DVD the other evening...I think they were the back-up band for Merle Haggard, and they did a couple of tunes to open the show.
The piano player is terrific, and that lovely young lady with the "librarian" look, can sure play a mean guitar.
Simply the best Texas Swing band ever.
Ian
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