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#398519 - 01/22/15 10:27 AM
New piano/arranger combo...
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I play a lot for government functions in the state capitol.
Most jobs are 1 hour...a gathering time before a meeting. Occasionally, it'll be a standard 4 hour gig with bass and drums plus a horn.
I have been using the house piano; a 10 year old Yamaha grand, when possible, but taking equipment up to Frankfort breaking down and making another job in Lexington an hour later is nearly impossible.
I am splitting the cost (my participation is a price concession of $50.00 per job until 1/2 the equipment is paid for) of a small electronic piano (self-contained stand; hopefully, with wheels)and a small arranger good for left hand bass and easy to manipulate without pedals.
I have been using a 13 note Ketron pedal set-up for years, so the change will be dramatic.
For size and portability (jobs are all over the place in the building I work), I'd like the piano to be 76 notes.
For tones, I'm a standards/ jazz player, so the presets on the arranger need to be fairly hip.
From a practical standpoint, the arranger would be mostly used for left-hand bass and drums,and then only for every 10th job or so. I would also use a small mixer to play everything thru the piano amplifier and speakers. This works at another house job I have. The piano there is an 88 note Yamaha, which is sometimes difficult to move quickly.
Most of the music is background, so the set-up thru the piano for vocal and occasional guitar is OK. For larger jobs or for guitar only (1/3 of my jobs are just instrumental guitar), I bring in appropriate amplifiers and/or PA.
Small, easy to access and pro sound are more important than price.
Suggestions?
Russ
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#398521 - 01/22/15 11:31 AM
Re: New piano/arranger combo...
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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#398551 - 01/23/15 09:53 AM
Re: New piano/arranger combo...
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I guess I wasn't very clear. I'm fighting folks who want me to use the Yamaha grand that is in place. At the least, they want a piano in a black wooden case with legs. They want to minimize the number of cords, amps, etc.
I want a piano action. 75% of the work will be piano only. Occasionally, I'll need the piano and a bass line and some percussion. That I'll get from the arranger. Occasionally, I'll work as a trio with piano and/or guitar, bass and drums. For less formal events, I'll use the arranger, with additional amplification.
Looks are important. That's why a Bose and even a Midjay would not work.
The piano I'm looking for may not exist. It needs to have a good piano action, be attractive, have a 100 watt internal amplifier AND be 76 notes. I'll probably have to use an 88, which will be OK.
I'm looking at some Yamaha digitals today. I've used one at another regular job for several years, and have found the action to be acceptable. I have a neat little rig composed of a small 4 channel mixer to accommodate the mike, guitars and synth or arranger, when it is needed, which is rarely.
I'm ordering the Roland arranger this morning.
R.
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#398555 - 01/23/15 11:04 AM
Re: New piano/arranger combo...
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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I guess I wasn't very clear. I'm fighting folks who want me to use the Yamaha grand that is in place. At the least, they want a piano in a black wooden case with legs. They want to minimize the number of cords, amps, etc.
I want a piano action. 75% of the work will be piano only. Occasionally, I'll need the piano and a bass line and some percussion. That I'll get from the arranger. Occasionally, I'll work as a trio with piano and/or guitar, bass and drums. For less formal events, I'll use the arranger, with additional amplification.
Looks are important. That's why a Bose and even a Midjay would not work.
The piano I'm looking for may not exist. It needs to have a good piano action, be attractive, have a 100 watt internal amplifier AND be 76 notes. I'll probably have to use an 88, which will be OK.
I'm looking at some Yamaha digitals today. I've used one at another regular job for several years, and have found the action to be acceptable. I have a neat little rig composed of a small 4 channel mixer to accommodate the mike, guitars and synth or arranger, when it is needed, which is rarely.
I'm ordering the Roland arranger this morning.
R. Russ good luck awaiting your in-debt reiew of teh Roland BK9 as well....
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