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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.
Edited by Bernie9 (05/31/18 08:24 AM)
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#452892 - 05/31/18 10:40 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR-S975 in a Church Setting
[Re: montunoman]
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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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