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#300815 - 12/13/10 06:04 PM
Re: Remember when playing was fun?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Hey, Chas...it's good to see you posting. For me, playing is still fun...playing with the arranger is every bit as fun as when I play in a group. There's a bunch of us who get together a few times a week to jam...I'm the lucky one, as I get to play a lovely, well maintained, Hammond B-3 with a Leslie. Most fun you can have with your clothes on. Yet, I still really enjoy playing the arranger, particularly the PSR-S910. I assemble my own styles (that's also part of the fun), and I love having the ability to play with a "virtual band" at a moment's notice. I also like the control I have over what's tunes to play, and being able to spontaneously add extra, or different chords, without throwing off everyone else. Both situations are a great deal of enjoyment for me; both are fun, but different kinds of fun. The arranger is more profitable in my case. Ian PS...that guy in the video is a fine player...great funk chops (of course, having the real B-3 helps too )
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#300817 - 12/13/10 07:57 PM
Re: Remember when playing was fun?
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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Are you kidding me? Playing is always fun. Sure, some days are better than others, but I'd rather be doing this than anything else I can think of. I loved it 40 years ago and I still love it today.
Joe
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#300821 - 12/14/10 09:15 AM
Re: Remember when playing was fun?
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Trading fours...variations on a theme...getting in that "zone" when the communications channel is complete to the point where you just know what happens next...that's what I enjoy most from playing.
Of course, all I ever wanted to be was a sideman, and, from the time of my first pro job at 11, I was a featured player; then front man of my own group.
I do everything I can to include other players on my jobs...about 50% of them.
I take home less bread, but I use my music jobs as contacts for my day work, so the better impression I make, the more day work I get.
I just don't like doing singles.
Music is best for me when it's played with others. The "love-hate" situation with arrangers still exists; it's just that I have had to rely on them for more jobs lately due to an injury. So, I guess, from a business standpoint, I'm glad to have the arranger option. I just don't enjoy playing them much as a single; a little more fun with others.
Russ
[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 12-14-2010).]
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