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#489747 - 02/20/20 01:09 PM
Re: You Only Need Three...
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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do you consider playing an automatic arranger kb playing LIVE Music?
I sure do! As long as I'm the driver of WHATEVER musical bus (instrument) I'm driving - I'm 100% live. If I was still the keyboard player in a band, I'd only be playing the keyboard parts - nothing different than I do NOW - except that I actually do more now to trigger the added fluff that makes me sound better. Most times, I'm the bass player, too! Don't be a Debbie Downer. Of course it's live ... unless all you do is hit the start button and then sit down. Singers are doing more today than they ever did in bands, and that's a good thing. If there's a living being on stage doing ANYTHING - it's live. Of course there are degrees of how much ELSE is live, but there is no way you're going to convince this player that what I do isn't live creation. I am, and always will be a live musician ... using the latest tools to enhance what I bring to the stage. Geeeze .... I think you get too much enjoyment from playing devil's advocate.
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#489758 - 02/20/20 01:30 PM
Re: You Only Need Three...
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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To those who think using an arranger is not playing music, why not sell your arranger and start or join a band. Simple. Then you won't be ashamed of playing, unless the band is really bad. Then you could come on here and put down arrangers with a clear conscience at least. I'm often asked to play with bands, even at my advanced age and I'm perfectly musically capable of doing so, on several instruments, but I don't want to and don't have to. Been there done that, enjoyed it mostly and moved on. Love my PA4X, and the drummer is always on time, and works free. I get his share.
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#489764 - 02/20/20 01:55 PM
Re: You Only Need Three...
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 03/22/17
Posts: 449
Loc: Mountain Home, AR
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Man! How many times are we going to go over this topic? Fact is the arrangers today can be used in so many different ways. If I wish and am capable I can just use it as a single kb playing it as a piano or organ. My only real complaint about arrangers is the fact that so few use any variety in the drum patterns. Back in the days of playing organs we would pick a drum pattern and ude it all the way through the tune. It sounded repetitious because it was. We've come a long ways but 4 fills per pattern is still repetiious. It really comes down to how well does the performer play, doesnt' it?
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#489768 - 02/20/20 02:00 PM
Re: You Only Need Three...
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Love my PA4X, and the drummer is always on time, and works free. I get his share. Yeah - what HE said ... and the drummer never gets the girl What, you guys don’t want to to divi up one man’s earnings with at least 3 other musicians, a bass player , drummer and guitarist. Shame , shame , shame for not wanting to earn a quarter of what you do compared to when you use an arranger . Haha. I would imagine a lot of these venues couldn’t afford to pay for a full band. Thank goodness for arranger, the backing band works for free, the musician earns good money, the venue has a show for its customers. Win, win, win.
Edited by rikkisbears (02/20/20 02:02 PM)
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