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#393612 - 09/23/14 09:24 AM
Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar
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Rosetree, I forgot to add...is the strumming (on the Integra) is available in different time signatures, such as 3/4, 2/4, 6/8, or 12/8 ?
Ian
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#393623 - 09/23/14 09:48 AM
Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar
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The electrics are very nice indeed, but, for my ears, the acoustics really shine! It may have something to do with the effects.
Regarding playing the strumming along with a style...I meant that the player would use the strumming guitar part in the right hand and if it would, or could be, synced.
It would be interesting to see if the strumming works within a style as well.
Ian
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#393630 - 09/23/14 10:03 AM
Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar
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My only beef with Yamaha's Multipad guitars (strumming and picking) is that they do not respond to ON BASS fingering.
They are okay as long as you play root based chords but they will not read slash chords like F/G, C/E, G/B etc. and they tend to sound unnatural when used in a song with such chords.
Rather than use the pads, often I will enhance, duplicate, or turn up a style part that gives me a nice strum and also follows ON BASS fingering.
Yes, it's a detail, but, in my opinion, and for my needs...an important one.
Ian
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