I'm afraid my only experience with NH's will be as a resident...hopefully not for many, many years. It takes a very special skill (and personality) to play those places successfully...I don't have it. A man's gotta know his limitations.
I'm on a Country Music kick this month...my buddy, Johnny, with the new Tyros5-76 is a terrific Country piano player...I'm in total "observing and learning" mode when I'm at his place.
It's the old Country tunes I really like playing...most always "less is more", or as my friend Johnny says, "Sprinkle a little pie-anna over the top!"
The Tyros5 (and Tyros4) has a wicked pedal steel...we must have done a hundred variations on "Sleepwalk", plus we played every pissin' and moanin' Country tune we could think of. Ha Ha!
Not a lot of really pro arranger players nearby, so it's great to have someone in the same area with much the same musical interests and playing the same type keyboard. It's too bad that more of us here on SZ don't live within a reasonable distance of each other.
I figure I'm never too old to learn and never too old to be young.
Ian
Or, as Red Green (from Canada's Red Green TV show) says, "If I can't look young...at least I can be immature."