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#403620 - 06/17/15 03:30 PM
Re: What kind of music do audiences want to hear?...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Donny, just play it live - forgetabout those MP3s, find a good style for the song, and make it yours. Gary
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#403623 - 06/17/15 04:27 PM
Re: What kind of music do audiences want to hear?...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 08/28/04
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I just read your comment DonM. I think your web page idea could be cool except older people, I dunno if they would embrace that. If you wanna really do it, just hand them a business card with one of those scanner code thingies on it that goes to your website page and there are the songs.
Or, just don't take requests, lol. Or is it a law you have to? (I think there is nothing wrong with saying "I'm sorry, I don't do that one yet but I will play you another by that artist.") Or in that genre or whatever.
In my personal opinion, and that is all that it is... performers should not do songs that they do not do well. I think they should play fewer songs really well. Of course, musicians will say that people don't know the difference anyway. Hmmm.
OTOH, if the requester has a c-note in his hand, I'm in, lol.
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#403630 - 06/17/15 07:00 PM
Re: What kind of music do audiences want to hear?...
[Re: Songman55]
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I have never wanted to be a DJ. And the day I have to do that will be the day I pass the torch. I got into this to do live music, and that's all I'll ever do. An occasional mp3 is fine as long as the show remains live. I feel the same way...if I had to use an SMF or mp3 I'd quit playing. Seriously! It may be fine for other performers/entertainers, but, I'm primarily a "keyboard player" and not having as much control as possible (in my case, using a personally made custom style works best) over my song arrangements is not acceptable. Using a custom style not only allows me the freedom of playing a tune in a different genre and time signature ( i.e. a waltz played as a slow jazz ballad) but I am also able to freely substitute alternate chords (or sub different basslines) further allowing a more persona;l interpretation of a song or piece of music. Using commercial and/or pre-recorded midi files (or mp3's) isn't conducive to having a unique performance, in my opinion, although I suppose some entertainers are forced to use them in order to please their audience who expect the tunes to sound like the original recordings. That's most definitely not for me. The purpose behind my purchase of an Arranger Keyboard was so I wouldn't have to sound like the original. Ian
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#403631 - 06/17/15 07:25 PM
Re: What kind of music do audiences want to hear?...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Joe and Ian, I fully agree - I never wanted to be a DJ or a KJ - I've always been a live music performer, even when I played guitar in smoke-filled bars. When it get to that point, all my gear goes on Ebay. Donny, I just messed with the song for a few minutes using the Hard Rock style of the PSR-3000, and if you do this, you don't have to go through the slow down segment at a lower speed, it worked just fine doing that segment at regular speed. Gary
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