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#375678 - 11/19/13 07:38 AM
Re: The Musician strikes back with Tyros 5
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Registered: 09/21/00
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If a part of the music played on the keyboard is automated by styles or even midi files ( which I try to avoid), it is not too obvious for the audience. But a pre-recorded singer immediately reveals to everybody in the audience that it is no live music but playback. So people will ask why not save the money and play disks instead. Only attentive musicians in the audience would appreciate that the accompaniment is played live, so this idea will have no chance. In today's high tech world the listening and watching audience is so confused worldwide not only with music, but in film, photography, TV, Etc,Etc,Etc. and has become complacent but still enjoying it. The world still has older people when there wasn't all this stuff mixed in with the younger generation who embraces today's technology from birth. But, Once the elders are gone from the baby boom age I'm afraid it will be an "All Out" anything goes atmosphere musically,...... most of us wont be around to see it.
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#375702 - 11/19/13 12:14 PM
Re: The Musician strikes back with Tyros 5
[Re: deb]
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Registered: 11/15/01
Posts: 1314
Loc: london,ontario.canada
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Johnathan, but you still sing live.And that is the point here.It's lots of work , but I am sure it sounds great live.One thing that would not work for me is being spontanious.You can only play songs that you preprogrammed And that is what I like about live music.Trust me playing arranger is not better than what you do.But, non of it can compare to live band playing
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