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#375260 - 11/14/13 10:53 AM
Yamaha World styles...
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I never ceases to amaze me at the number of incredible, new styles that we gain each time a new arranger keyboard comes on the market. Yamaha's world style selection has expanded dramatically, and this was, I'm sure, in response to the many, many requests from around the world for more ethnic styles and voices. A few weeks ago, a good friend and fellow musician passed away at age 96. We've played together for more than 40 years, and I can say with utmost authority that he was among the best bluegrass fiddle players in the nation. He was really incredible and I will remember him always. His widow asked me to perform just two songs at his memorial service, one of which was Taps. She also asked me to perform Amazing Grace. I rarely do this type of song, and wasn't sure which style would fit best. While digging in the keyboard's onboard styles a few days prior to the memorial service I stumbled into the world section, press the button next to Irish Hymn2 and was blown away. Attached is my rendition of Amazing Grace using the PSR-S950. I also recorded the song on the S-950 using the onboard recorder, so what you hear is what they heard at the memorial service. For those that claim the addition of a few styles are just baby steps by Yamaha, I beg to differ. Amazing Grace Gary
Edited by travlin'easy (11/14/13 10:55 AM) Edit Reason: Spelling
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#375265 - 11/14/13 12:07 PM
Re: Yamaha World styles...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Ian, not at all offensive. I love to hear constructive criticism and glad you took the time to listen. That drum hit was the default drum kit of the style file, and I could have changed that, but it really didn't seem that hot when performing it live. Gary
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#375283 - 11/14/13 02:08 PM
Re: Yamaha World styles...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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I like Gary's version...he kept it simple, yet effective. The style sounds like the Irish Hymn 2 style in my Tyros4, and it seems to be in 4/4 whereas Amazing Grace is generally in 3/4.
Gary's rendition works a treat, and I kind of like the snare as it adds a sort of military feel, without being too intrusive.
Nice job, Gary...sorry about your friend.
Ian
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#375285 - 11/14/13 03:01 PM
Re: Yamaha World styles...
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#375308 - 11/14/13 06:01 PM
Re: Yamaha World styles...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Well sports fans, I've never been one to back down from a challenge. I took the advice of those who took the time to provide some constructive criticism, got out the vice grip pliers, took an extra turn or two on my shorts, then changed the drum machine of the style and adjusted the drum volume. Here's the results. I can unequivocally tell you that I was at the very tip-top of my vocal range singing this in "D". Anazig Grace2 Cheers, Gary
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#375315 - 11/14/13 09:34 PM
Re: Yamaha World styles...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Exelent!!!!!!.....I'm sorry for your friend........
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#375353 - 11/15/13 08:35 AM
Re: Yamaha World styles...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Thanks everyone for the condolences and the complements. My friend, Eric, as stated earlier, was an incredible bluegrass fiddle player. He never ceased to amaze me. He also played a mean, lead electric guitar and mandolin. He was a World War II U.S. Navy fighter pilot, served as a fighter pilot during the Korean War, and was one of those folks that could land a jet plane on a postage stamp floating in the middle of the ocean. When he left the Navy he went to work as an electronic engineer for Aircraft Armaments until he retired at age 72. He then switched to doing some gentleman farming on a 17-acre patch of land surrounding his home. We performed together in a 5-piece country band for many years, and when the band broke up, we continued to get together and have regular jam sessions until just a few years ago when macular degeneration rendered him nearly blind. He still played the guitar once in while, but said he just couldn't seem to handle the fiddle anymore. Eric was 96 years old when he passed away, and up until the very end he was always looking forward to the next day and something to do. He was a creative genius in every sense of the word, he loved life, and never forgot his friends. Cheers, Gary
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