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#495690 - 04/26/20 02:03 PM
Re: 'Rough' is putting it mildly
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2445
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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Chas Nice job even if you were rusty on the tune. The piano sounded fine and the organ sounded really good. So am I right , you did piano RH, organ LH, and bass pedals. IF you did your my kind of guy, great !
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#495735 - 04/27/20 04:51 AM
Re: 'Rough' is putting it mildly
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi Bill In reading your post,I thought about my BK9 you have. I sometimes regretted not taking the time to balance the volumes,as it sure had some nice features,including a killer Leslie sim. Oh well.
You mentioning pedals got me to thinking of pairing my SK1 with my Studiologic 13 pedals. I know it would give me the needed low end,needed without my Ketron SD40,which I use with it now. The problem is that my pedal experience has been in playing church services for years with 33 pedals. For pop music from a fake book,I'm afraid i'm a 1+5 player,as I can't see how I can heel and toe on a little pedal. Just thinking out loud. What do you do?
Bernie
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#495741 - 04/27/20 06:29 AM
Re: 'Rough' is putting it mildly
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Thanks Steve, as you can see, I like old and I like blue (as in 'bluesy'). I also like grooves that 'push' a little. Except for Korg, I don't feel the 'pulse' (sync, I guess) from most of the arranger swing/jazz styles. They just seem too much 'on the beat' for my taste....but that's just me. For the majority of folks, it's just fine. This will likely start a firefight but for me, Korg is hands down the best for nailing a 'groove' feel, especially in this genre'. Although it seems to be trending at the moment, I have to admit that I'm not a big Ketron fan (the truth will set you free ). When I say Ketron, I'm referring to the styles, not the instrument...although with arrangers, styles DO pretty much define the instrument. Obviously, it just a matter of personal taste. Certainly my opinion is no more valid than anyone else's. Just not my cup of tea. As for 'Since I fell for you', I love the old Buddy Johnson version but check out the Al Jarreau version, it's killer. Are you back home in Rhody yet? chas
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