Registered: 07/21/05
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Loc: English Riviera, UK
The ultimate organ/keyboard (The Lowrey Marquee EX5000) has just been eclipsed by the Aria Pro EX6000, however if you are of a nervous disposition be careful as you may become depressed with your current instrument, (I can already see 10s of thousands of cheque books opening all around the world to get the latest and greatest) once you have seen the videos.
Enjoy
Bill
UPDATE:
Following the withdrawal of the original 4 videos I posted, a single Video Demo is now back up and I have replaced the now defunct 4 videos with the one now on their You Tube channel, they have combined all 4 videos into 1, which I presume means they think it gives a better experience.
Enjoy
Bill
Edited by abacus (07/10/1806:08 AM) Edit Reason: Replaced defunct video links
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English Riviera: Live entertainment, Real Ale, Great Scenery, Great Beaches, why would anyone want to live anywhere else (I�m definitely staying put).
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5386
Loc: English Riviera, UK
Interesting that, perhaps there were problems with the videos and the dealer has removed them to sort out a fix. (No mention of them being pulled on their Facebook Page but the link to them has now disappeared, leaving just the post that they will be uploaded later)
Bachus: There is a big grin at the end of the post which explains everything, (If still stumped look up sarcasm as it is used extensively by us Brits) plus all the recent Lowrey organs (At least for the last 20 years) are designed for the Home Hobby player to sound great, not professionals.
Bill
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English Riviera: Live entertainment, Real Ale, Great Scenery, Great Beaches, why would anyone want to live anywhere else (I�m definitely staying put).
Bachus: There is a big grin at the end of the post which explains everything, (If still stumped look up sarcasm as it is used extensively by us Brits) plus all the recent Lowrey organs (At least for the last 20 years) are designed for the Home Hobby player to sound great, not professionals.
Bill
Aha! I missed it myself; British sarcasm! I googled "British Sarcasm" just now. The first three entries; 1. A beginner's guide to British humor in which it says, "...British humor can feel like a whole new language." 2. 'As an American, it took me four months to catch on to British sarcasm 3. Why are British people sarcastic?
I took some graduate courses in cultural anthropology years ago. A very interesting topic. Oh, btw was your thread about the Lowrey Aria Pro or British sarcasm?
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Interesting that, perhaps there were problems with the videos and the dealer has removed them to sort out a fix. (No mention of them being pulled on their Facebook Page but the link to them has now disappeared, leaving just the post that they will be uploaded later)
Bachus: There is a big grin at the end of the post which explains everything, (If still stumped look up sarcasm as it is used extensively by us Brits) plus all the recent Lowrey organs (At least for the last 20 years) are designed for the Home Hobby player to sound great, not professionals.
Bill
Sarcasme is an emotion on itselves Sadly, it does not work on forums.. As you can’t use tonation, or facial emotions on a forum, it generally doesn’t work
So next time when being sarcastic better use
[/sarcasm on]i am trying to be funny[/sarcasm off]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5386
Loc: English Riviera, UK
Following the withdrawal of the original 4 videos I posted in my original post, a single Video Demo is now back up and I have replaced the now defunct 4 videos with the one now on their You Tube channel, they have combined all 4 videos into 1, which I presume they think gives a better experience.
Enjoy
Bill
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English Riviera: Live entertainment, Real Ale, Great Scenery, Great Beaches, why would anyone want to live anywhere else (I�m definitely staying put).