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#416432 - 02/10/16 12:28 PM
Re: Any body playing an arranger?
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Don, I think that many people who own arrangers played other instruments in their "previous lives". The natural instinct is to share other musical experiences, first; then other life lessons, experiences, etc.
For instance, you and I have a lot of similarities (except for height, ya big dufus), including working careers in and out of the music business.
Arrangers are used for less than 25% of my playing income, which is 25% of my total income.
But, even at my age, I learn stuff about music and humanity in general here.
I listen carefully to everyone (except YOU...just kidding)and enjoy the remarkable differences....the good and the bad...between people.
It's kind of like the Pawn Stars show, or the one about the two antiques dudes traveling the country buying antiques. They're not about what you think. The characters are endearing (especially the tattooed sweetie on the Pickers show) and you easily forget what the show premise is. My favorite is the Alaskan Gun show with the silly shop manager and Phred, the cute little salesman who can out shoot all the guys.
I'm using a 15 year old Solton by choice and am minimally interested in newer technology or techniques, since, mostly, I just use the drums and pedal activated break features with left-handed bass.
I check in every day I'm in the office and don;'t visit any other site.
SO THERE!
PS. I forgot to say I value you as a friend...BIG TIME! Russ (myopic) Lay
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#416495 - 02/11/16 07:16 AM
Re: Any body playing an arranger?
[Re: DonM]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I'm pretty fortunate...the Tyros4 is great for both "live" play and studio work...at least for all my needs.
Occasionally I might midi an 88-note weighted action digital piano to the T4 for solo piano pieces, and I sometimes run an old Yamaha CS-01 mono synth through the Tyros4's Vocal/mic input for some authentic analog sounds, but otherwise, just the arranger keyboard alone is all I've needed these past few years.
The ability to re-program styles, along with the Tyros4's great SA/SA2 voices being able to be utilized in said styles has kept my instrument current, at least to my ears.
Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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