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#467950 - 03/28/19 01:36 PM
Re: Why Arranger Keyboards Matter....
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Only reason a company dissolves a department is because it's not profitable I would think? No, thats not allways the case.. In the case of technics, they ditched the arrangers as the numbers where to small... also GEM, General Music, Farfisa, etc, and a slew of others.... at least we have a few left barley hanging on... Actually gem and general musics are names for the same company, and they filed for bankrupcy, when their major investor pulled out.. To my eyes changes in AK models and upgrades, etc, are getting far and few between more and more unlike years past. ..enjoy what you have. Times are changing fast.
Edited by Dnj (03/28/19 01:37 PM)
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#467957 - 03/28/19 09:11 PM
Re: Why Arranger Keyboards Matter....
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/31/03
Posts: 432
Loc: FLORIDA
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Only reason a company dissolves a department is because it's not profitable I would think? No, thats not allways the case.. In the case of technics, they ditched the arrangers as the numbers where to small... also GEM, General Music, Farfisa, etc, and a slew of others.... at least we have a few left barley hanging on... Well every Company has their story, Farfisa for example was a family owned business that the kids never took over the business from what a friend technician told me when he was a manager of tech dept there, and General Music went out of business because of a scam they had, something about collecting unemployment while the workers still working in another plant, Technics, I guess was not profitable so that went out.
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#467965 - 03/29/19 01:38 AM
Re: Why Arranger Keyboards Matter....
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Thanks Bachus
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#467967 - 03/29/19 03:45 AM
Re: Why Arranger Keyboards Matter....
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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So many opinions, and then Bachus wrote, “Actually the reason why arrangers matter is simple, we all love to play them”. Refreshing. My Dad was a musician, I played many of the same songs as he did, but with a different feel. More drive. Then music to playing the old songs with contempory beats. Then R&R, three chord songs. Young musicians could put a band together after six guitar lessons. Music changed, and is still changing. Playing an arranger keyboard is not the best choice for today’s music. IMO!
1-The best part of my life was when I had my band. My arranger keyboard is the best substitute I can find. I’m still there. 2-Buying a Kn7000 was bring back some of the great arranger times. 3-When I pass my Pa1000 I smile, I like it. 4-Guitar was my favorite when I played in a band. Guitar it not as full, nor does it offer what an arranger offers.
These are some of my reasons why I try my best to stay away from all forms of pre-recorded music, I try to kept my keyboard as pure as it can be. It’s bad enough putting up with a recorded style.
Only my thoughts, John C.
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