I'm back to teaching in high school again...part time P.E...never taught that before but the teacher quit during the school year and the district needed help....but that's another story.
We're a small school so periodically I cover for a one hour music class...actually more in my comfort zone.
The music students(age 15 and up)have available acoustic guitars and Yamaha E3XX arrangers to play. In the same room, we have an acoustic piano and some sort of electric 88 key Yamaha, weighted piano.
At times, we'll pull out the E3whatever arrangers and I'll show them what I do (roughly)in live performances and, in addition, what they can do( again, sort of)with rap and modern rock.
When we're done, all the students ask if they can play the 88 key weighted keyboards and I turn them loose to do so.
When their turn comes up, they play everything from rock-roll to Fur Eliese(sorry missing the umlaut) to movie themes...as best they can. These aren't rich kids or anything like that....most don't have access to a nice piano and are grateful for the time they do get to play one....we are a poor district.
Thing is, to these kids(who are not accomplished), an 88 key piano feels like the real thing. They couldn't be LESS INTERESTED in what an arranger can do.
From what I see of future keyboard players(this age group), if I was Yamaha, Korg or whatever, I would throw a bone to us old guys playing arrangers, and focus on 88 key, weighted keyboards.
Rog L