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#300758 - 12/16/10 08:49 AM
Re: Arranger Keyboards: Looking into the Future !
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Originally posted by Dnj: Those millions of rap/hiphop lovers will someday be in a nursing facility...... 30/40 years from now that music will be piped in & their DJ rappers will entertaine them...every generation has their music. Unklike the USA...Latin & all other ethnic music worldwide has a chance of survival. By the time the Hip Hop generation reaches retirement/nursing home age we'll be long dead! And, by that time, those youngsters will likely have changed their attitudes about the type of music they enjoy. Keep in mind that big band, swing, etc.. has been making an incredible resurgence during the past few years. Same holds true with dancing. Younger folks are having the time of their life with ballroom dancing. Some colleges are currently holding credit courses on ballroom dancing. Who knows, when we're pushing up daisies the retirement community residents may be ballroom dancing to rumbas, cha chas, swing, etc.. They may dancing to the songs of Sinatra, Cole Porter, Dean Martin, and the like, while Scott Yee, who at age 90 wows them with his 88-key, Yamaha, arranger keyboard with fully weighted keys, an arranger that is made entirely of space age composites and weighs just 10 pounds. Don't count out today's arrangers and the musicians that play them. I hope they are here to stay. Gary
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