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#314626 - 01/30/11 06:47 PM
Re: Why Stand When performing with an arranger KB.. ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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I prefer to stand. I've played 3:45 straight without sitting down, no breaks, more than once. I don't encourage that, haha, just reporting. I prefer to stand, I can get into it better, but I also play guitar, so, I'm a bit different. Maybe I will change my tune, getting older.
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#314638 - 01/30/11 07:38 PM
Re: Why Stand When performing with an arranger KB.. ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I stood until age 55, a time when the body began saying "Yeah, you think you look cool, but damned this hurts." That was 15 years ago. Thousands of jobs later no one ever said "Gee, you would look more professional if you were standing." I use a fully adjustable, heavy-duty Quick-Lock D-749. I modified the seat, doubled the padding thickness to 4 inches, and made it a bit larger for added comfort. It sells for about $150 and it was worth every penny I paid for it. Cheers, Gary
Edited by travlin'easy (01/30/11 07:40 PM)
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#314639 - 01/30/11 07:48 PM
Re: Why Stand When performing with an arranger KB.. ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I am a confirmed sitter.
Sometimes I'll do a short demo on a keyboard while standing, but for gigging, I prefer to sit. Why?
With the B-3 it's the pedals...especially the expression pedal..way to awkward to use while standing. Bass pedals? A no brainer.
With an arranger, I generally use just a sustain, sometimes I'll add another pedal (for Leslie speed or SA activation), or I'll hook up a swell pedal (for volume or pitch bending)...again, it depends on the gig and the music.
Standing using a sustain pedal tends to be very hard on one leg...plus, the keyboard stand has to very high for me, at 6'2", in order to be able to play so my wrists are straight, and I'm avoiding carpel tunnel issues.
I bought a really nice folding piano type bench, that has deluxe padding and is very comfortable, even for those 3 hour gigs.
Ian
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#314641 - 01/30/11 07:51 PM
Re: Why Stand When performing with an arranger KB.. ?
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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I am a confirmed sitter.
Sometimes I'll do a short demo on a keyboard while standing, but for gigging, I prefer to sit. Why?
With the B-3 it's the pedals...especially the expression pedal..way to awkward to use while standing. Bass pedals? A no brainer.
With an arranger, I generally use just a sustain, sometimes I'll add another pedal (for Leslie speed or SA activation), or I'll hook up a swell pedal (for volume or pitch bending)...again, it depends on the gig and the music.
Standing using a sustain pedal tends to be very hard on one leg...plus, the keyboard stand has to very high for me, at 6'2", in order to be able to play so my wrists are straight, and I'm avoiding carpel tunnel issues.
Ian great points Ian.... sitting and playing keys just goes together ! and most of all it's much more comfortable and I think it allows you to play better and utilize all features & techniques needed for a great performance so much better.
Edited by Dnj (01/30/11 08:03 PM)
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