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#313601 - 01/23/11 09:45 AM
Re: Keith Jarrett Plays Yamaha Tyros 4 @ Namm 2011
[Re: Nigel]
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Keith Jarrett is a keyboard jazz legend who ranks with Dave Brubeck and Chick Corea . . . Having him play the Tyros is actually a historic event. Nigel, This most "definitely" felt like an "arranger keyboard historic event" for me as well , especially in light of this recent synthzone thread, in which Chas (cgiles) stated: Although no one here will admit it, NO ONE but ARRANGER PLAYERS consider these keyboards as 'legitimate' instruments. That doesn't mean that some of the people that use them or make a living with them, aren't legitimate musicians or even good or great musicians; it just means that the established musical mainstream does not consider them as 'legitimate' instruments . Why then, do they command such little respect and even some derision, within the community of professional working (excluding OMB's) musicians. At last , I can finally feel the music establishment's long time anti-arranger tide changing. - Scott
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#313618 - 01/23/11 10:41 AM
Re: Keith Jarrett Plays Yamaha Tyros 4 @ Namm 2011
[Re: Dnj]
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OH, Donny, Donny ..... let Scott have his moment, will ya? Just being honest Dave ....now if Jon Lord stopped by to play a T4 I'd might get excited Or if Tony Monaco sat down and played the S910, using the incredibly good SA Jazz Rotary patch. I do understand Scott's excitement, and yes, it does, to me, legitimize arranger use a little more...Lord (not Jon) knows, we've been often regarded as "not really playing" by the so-called "real deals" out there. Thing is, I'm an experienced piano/organ/synth player with many years in bands and as a soloist...it takes a lot of work, time and just plain old creativity to make an arranger sound nice and "live" instead of boom-ticky-ticky-boom-ticky-ticky...just as much as it does doing a creative performance on piano, organ or synthesizer. The arranger is just another "tool" in the modern (some would say, "hip") keyboardist's toolbox...that's all it is. Ian
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#313619 - 01/23/11 10:41 AM
Re: Keith Jarrett Plays Yamaha Tyros 4 @ Namm 2011
[Re: Scottyee]
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Dave, I think "all of us here" being arranger keyboardists, should be cheering that as a historic 'arrange keyboardr' occasion. Donny, you need to realize it was Keith Jarrett himself that took more than a casual interest to stop to checkout the Tyros 4 keyboard, and then drawn to sit down and jam on it too. It's obvious from the clip that he took more than a passing interest in it, as he continued to ask questions and play even more after the videoclip ended. Keith Jarrett may mean nothing to you, but millions of keyboard musicians around the world look up and respect him as both a jazz and classical keyboardist legend. That said, I would have also been impressed if it were Jon Lord showing interest in Tyros 4 too, and I bet if he were there, he would too.
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