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#426837 - 10/09/16 09:46 AM
Re: 2017 and keyboards
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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If your instrument was acoustic piano, I can see having the 88 key jones, but for many of us, the extra weight, slower response, and larger size/weight just make it more of a chore than a blessing. I'd rather play a Rhodes than a piano ... but that's just me. Since i only play for my own amusment at home, the extra weight does not bother me, time has changed me from an organ player into a piano player... On average is real life permits me, i play two hours a day, one hour piano and another hour of arranger... its easier to play arranger with 88 keys, then piano on a synth keybed... i also love a good Rhodes sound, my Kronos delivers on that.. i dont know how a real Rhodes played, never got my fingers on one... however, its on my to do list...
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