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#475210 - 09/01/19 12:22 PM
Re: OT: Top 20 Keyboard Intros of all Time
[Re: W Tracy Parnell]
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Registered: 03/22/17
Posts: 449
Loc: Mountain Home, AR
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Its obvious these guys never listen to anything other then modern pop.
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#475217 - 09/01/19 01:25 PM
Re: OT: Top 20 Keyboard Intros of all Time
[Re: W Tracy Parnell]
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Rick Beato gets on my nerves What don't you like about him? I gave him a few tries, but he plays like a robot. No soul. No feel. He had one hit record (that I know of, and it was awful), and now he's an authority on all thing music. His son has an amazing ear, and that's the only thing I like about his channel. Watching Dylan rattle off complex chord names, and pitches is pretty cool. Dad ..... not so much. He's got a nice studio, I'll give him that, but he's just another dime a dozen internet "expert" who has found a captive audience. I can't watch him, or piano-man Chuck - they just don't bring the goods. Thankfully, there's lots of options to watch. Check out Aimee Nolte Music - she's an excellent teacher, and has great subject material .... without all the bravado. Real world info, from someone actually IN the trenches.
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#475226 - 09/01/19 02:37 PM
Re: OT: Top 20 Keyboard Intros of all Time
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 08/22/06
Posts: 766
Loc: NY
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Rick Beato gets on my nerves What don't you like about him? I gave him a few tries, but he plays like a robot. No soul. No feel. He had one hit record (that I know of, and it was awful), and now he's an authority on all thing music. His son has an amazing ear, and that's the only thing I like about his channel. Watching Dylan rattle off complex chord names, and pitches is pretty cool. Dad ..... not so much. He's got a nice studio, I'll give him that, but he's just another dime a dozen internet "expert" who has found a captive audience. I can't watch him, or piano-man Chuck - they just don't bring the goods. Thankfully, there's lots of options to watch. Check out Aimee Nolte Music - she's an excellent teacher, and has great subject material .... without all the bravado. Real world info, from someone actually IN the trenches. Thanks for the reply. Yes, his son is amazing-imagine having that ear (I have to imagine). I'll check out Nolte, thanks.
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