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#295134 - 10/05/10 01:14 PM
Re: Virgin 1 Organ
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Thing is, Ian, if you are content with two 61's, you STILL are basically ruling out playing full piano parts on it. Just exactly WHERE are you going to stick that 88 wood piano of yours to be able to use with this behemoth? Left side or right side? Because you sure as sh*t can't place on top or underneath... Imagine the layout of the Stagea, but with the width of this thing. This thing is designed for KEYBOARD players, not just organ players (or it WOULD have the tried and tested 61 bottom manual), and as such, it needs to cover all the bases. I guess I am starting to wonder if you simply don't LIKE playing full piano keyboard parts, because, with your preferences, you HAVE to cart two keyboards around to achieve it. Me, I prefer having the option without lugging an 88 around. Remember, I am not a pianist... I am a KEYBOARD PLAYER. So I am capable of getting a lifelike piano performance out of a 76 plastic keyboard. Is it as good as a wood 88? No... Is it as bad as a plastic 61? HELL NO...! For a MODERN 'organist' that has moved beyond the limitations of old school organs, I would have thought the 76/61 layout would be just about perfect. Think beyond the arranger, and your world opens out drastically...
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#295136 - 10/05/10 01:25 PM
Re: Virgin 1 Organ
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: For a MODERN 'organist' that has moved beyond the limitations of old school organs, I would have thought the 76/61 layout would be just about perfect. Think beyond the arranger, and your world opens out drastically... Well, that's your preference, Diki...not mine. It doesn't make it any more right than my preferences...just different. I hate playing solo piano on 76 wimpy keys...88 weighted is a must; I'm probably more of a traditional player than you. I don't mind taking a lightweight piano with me on the few gigs I need it...the P-85 is perfect, and I'm basically a very lazy guy, so it can't be that much of an issue now, can it? You don't own a car, so transport is far more critical for you. Ian Later thoughts...I'd be easier to convince if the lower manual had 76 weighted keys, but, unfortunately, it would also make the instrument much heavier. [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 10-05-2010).]
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#295138 - 10/05/10 01:33 PM
Re: Virgin 1 Organ
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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You have to, at some point, admit you are in the minority, Ian. I know it's YOUR preference, but it is definitely a minority viewpoint. Or there wouldn't be ANY 76's, whether arranger or WS. It seems that many, many players are perfectly fine with playing piano parts on a plastic 76. And, given that they also like to play organ parts on the same keyboard, wouldn't choose a 76 fully weighted wood even if one were offered. Once you decide to use ONE keyboard, and decide you want it to be able to do EVERYTHING, a plastic 76 is almost your ONLY choice. But if you are willing to be unable to do certain things at all (let alone badly! ), a 61 is the perfect choice, or maybe a wood 88. But the moment you decide to play outside the tiny arranger 'box', having more keys is a necessity, not a burden. For YOU, it works great. But for everyone that has ever bought a Yamaha 76, let alone another brand, your decision is NOT the right one. Take your argument to a WS forum, and see how logical they think it is...
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