As for me, I’m still playing my PSR-3000. Occasionally, I try to play my S950, expecting that 3000 will finally go back to the bag, but somehow right now 3000 is more to my taste.
It used to be that my default setting was some pop ballad style, with drums, of course, and a piano for a right hand, but now my initial style is ClassicPianoBld with muted drums (and piano part is revoiced into harp, partly muted with a filter setting).
I used to listen to popular songs a lot in the past as well, but lately I don’t enjoy them that much. So, maybe, I’m moving more towards soundtrack kind of music rather than songwriting. Although, I understand that making a soundtrack is more challenging than just playing this tune with an arranger.
Anyway, here you can listen to my new composition, which I called “Guitar Concerto”, although at first I played it with different sounds:
I'm sitting here enjoying a nice hot bowl of home made pea soup on this windy freezing day as I listen to your beautiful Guitar Concerto creation on the Psr3000. Closing my eyes is when you really can appreciate the texture and different velocities of your playing and expression which brought me to another place in my mind. Well done my friend thank you for sharing your performance with us bravo.
While you describe your weather as windy and freezy, here we are having unusually warm winter - up to 40°F, while sometimes this time of year it gets as low as -4°F (makes it difficult to start a car).
Today I enjoyed a feeling of upcoming spring. It's misleading, but anyway. Sometimes we don't get sun for a month, so it was a pleasant exception, too.
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Again. Super recording of the 3000. I wish more users of the 3000 9and I know there are several out there) would share thee music with us. Of course I'm one to talk! Someday.
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Enjoyed your melody and performance. Well done. It isn't the instrument... it's the composer and performer. Thanks for sharing and I know you are probably looking forward to Spring than I am.
Thank you, Gary, Ekurburski, Tony, John, Nigel and Dave for your kind comments!
I’d like also to share with you a theme, played with the same style, but the harp part was revoiced to glockenspiel. Although I’m open to all kinds of sounds, I think that usual instruments of an orchestra provide tons of possibilities. Obviously, in a “real life” few musicians can afford to use an actual orchestra.