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#407835 - 09/06/15 09:40 AM
Re: Creating the perfect arranger
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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The only improvements I want is to have the musical skills of Boo, Russ, Chas, DonM and my son John. And, of course the voice of Sinatra. Gary
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#407838 - 09/06/15 10:31 AM
Re: Creating the perfect arranger
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Senior Member
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
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The only improvements I want is to have the musical skills of Boo, Russ, Chas, DonM and my son John. And, of course the voice of Sinatra. Gary Plus one, Gary glad you're not asking for too much! If another arranger was NEVER produced I'd be very happy with what is available now....I think more concentration should be on playing not wasting time worrying about sounds, styles, etc, all the time...
If I'm being honest,..It's nice to dream but the bottom line is "What does your Playing sound like on an arranger KB?"
What we have on the market today is AMAZING, and very under utilized,....nit picking every little thing is ridiculous.
To a degree the arranger has been a curse for me, I used to play and practice piano on a regular basis, once I bought an arranger, that all slowed down to the point where I sold my grand piano and rarely touch the CVP piano. I got real lazy with the left hand!
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