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#275696 - 11/14/09 06:17 PM
Re: Why an arranger?
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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For me the journey to an arranger began in 1971. I was recently married attending Florida State, working in a music store and playing in a 4 piece band. We had a standing job on Thursday nights. We went to play one night only to find out we'd been fired. Instead of the band, they had a guy on Cordovox with a drum machine. He had good vocals and his setlist was really good. The other guys in the band got all pissed off and left but I stayed. I stayed for 3 sets. I said to myself, I can do that. The next day I talked the owner of the music store into selling me a Lowry organ at cost. I also bought a drum machine and the rest as they say is history. In the years that followed, I had some great OMB runs, I also toured with a couple of name acts, ect but I always kept the OMB in the back of my mind. In 1996 at a worship leaders conference, I saw a Roland G800. I played it and thought I'd died and gone to heaven. I still feel that way today every time I do a show with my arranger. I don't have a band anymore, who needs one? I currently play a Tyros 1 but I also love some of the other models out there. Long live Arrangers! Joe ------------------ Songman55 Joe Ayala
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#275697 - 11/14/09 06:39 PM
Re: Why an arranger?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15575
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Ian, The first arranger I bought was an off the wall brand, which I cannot remember at the moment, it sounded OK, had 30 styles. I used it for a couple years, then switched to a PSR-500, followed by a G-800, then back to Yamaha with a PSR-5700, PSR-740, PSR-2000, and finally the PSR-3000. Somewhere in there I had a Korg for a while, but I never liked the sounds and quickly sold it. The PSR-5700 and the G-800 both had great piano sounds, and if I recall, they weighed about same, too--both were pretty heavy. For me, the transition from a guitar and drum machine to an arranger keyboard was a dream come true. Ironically, there is a guy around this neck of the woods who uses the same Yamaha 12-string guitar, Roland drum machine and Crate amp that I used many years ago. And, he's working pretty steady in the bars, but unfortunately, the pay scale is still the same today as it was back when I was playing the bars--$100 for four hours. I'll stick with the old folks circuit. It pays a lot better. Cheers, Gary
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#275701 - 11/15/09 08:14 AM
Re: Why an arranger?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Ahhhh, but Chas...perchance Rikki was a lousy piano piano player, as opposed to a much better arranger piano player? There be a difference, methinks (as I chivalrously, and unabashedly, come to the lady's defence).
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#275703 - 11/15/09 08:34 AM
Re: Why an arranger?
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: Ahhhh, but Chas...perchance Rikki was a lousy piano piano player, as opposed to a much better arranger piano player?
There be a difference, methinks (as I chivalrously, and unabashedly, come to the lady's defence). Ahhh Ian, we can always rely on you to find a positive in anything . Well, for the record, I don't like your spelling of the word 'defence'. Although technically correct, it is usually a British variant and since you're not British, I find it insulting to the senses (or is that 'senCes'). chas (why do old men seem to bring out the silliness in each other ?)
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#275704 - 11/15/09 09:14 AM
Re: Why an arranger?
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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It's those bloody Canadian schools Chas...when we had an "English" teacher...they were "English teachers"... Luckily, my Cape Bretonese comes to my defenCe....does that make me multi-linguistic, or merely linguistically polyphonic...does this make any senCe? On arrangers, my neighbour owns a keyboard he hates so much, he doesn't want to sell it because he doesn't want to meet the person who would buy such a thing. MAKING SENSE Life makes sense, and who could doubt it, if we have no doubt about it. On being Canadian, we have to put up with the metric system, even in music...for instance, the song, "Five Foot Two" becomes, “She’s a centimeter shorter than a meter and a quarter... Has anybody seen my gal?" See...it's not all free health care and unlimited complimentary ice. We suffer...really....and I'm not just being defenCive. You, know the "C" does make senCe, it being the first letter in Canada... I am a CanadIan, and a MusicIan. Ian We old guys can sure be cilly. [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 11-15-2009).]
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