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#452839 - 05/30/18 06:35 PM Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting
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#452842 - 05/30/18 07:00 PM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: Mikem]
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LOL. Who said arrangers were for old farts smile
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#452859 - 05/31/18 04:58 AM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: Mikem]
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Very good and practical
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#452868 - 05/31/18 06:05 AM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: Mikem]
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Anyone here use or seen an arranger keyboard used in a church?
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#452884 - 05/31/18 08:24 AM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: Mikem]
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I use an arranger for Christmas and Easter specials. I used my KN7000 for years when I was the organist and music director in a small Methodist church, then moved over to the church Hammond Concord for the regular service. That is why I love small churches, you can swing it(reverently of course), and the congregation loved it. I have played many churches with big pipe organs, but I felt stilted.


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#452887 - 05/31/18 09:10 AM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: Bernie9]
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Originally Posted By Bernie9
I use an arranger for Christmas and Easter specials. I used my KN7000 for years when I was the organist and music director in a small Methodist church, then moved over to the church Hammond Concord for the regular service. That is why I love small churches, you can swing it(reverently of course), and the congregation loved it. I have played many churches with big pipe organs, but I felt stilted.


Thanks for sharing your experiences Bernie. Were you playing with the audio accompaniment? Any other players or singers involved ? You definitely have my respect for playing on the church organs too. I think that would scare me to death!
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#452889 - 05/31/18 09:18 AM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: montunoman]
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Any freeware with those 18 songs or similar on that yamaha list?
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#452892 - 05/31/18 10:40 AM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: montunoman]
Bernie9 Offline
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Originally Posted By montunoman


Thanks for sharing your experiences Bernie. Were you playing with the audio accompaniment? Any other players or singers involved ? You definitely have my respect for playing on the church organs too. I think that would scare me to death!


Montunoman
I use full accomp as it was just myself, although I had a piano player with me for regular playing. The pipe organs are a bit intimidating at first, and there is latency to contend with, but you get used to it. I will admit to using presets on the big ones, however.
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#452897 - 05/31/18 01:02 PM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: Mikem]
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I used to offer special worship songs on congregations as solo or sometimes with a singer, guitarist or another instrument using Ketron Midjay or Korg PA900 and a Bose Compact L1.
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#452944 - 06/01/18 10:56 AM Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting [Re: Mikem]
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I play my keys almost exclusively in church for worship , choir practise and teaching . I may have shown this clip before but this is me with my family and friends jamming after choir practise https://youtu.be/

And here is a more recent 2013 clip which shows how I use an arranger to teach and accompany the choir https://youtu.be/7XMViQseCqs

The last clip is a performance my group did for a special dinner for some of the elders and shut ins of our community .

I don’t know why so many worship leaders have been asleep on these incredible instruments but I would not be able to do most of what I do or it would be much more slow and cumbersome without an arranger . All the styles and sequences you hear were created by me on the instrument . Hope you enjoy .

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