Kabinopus
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Registered: 11/11/04
Posts: 709
Loc: Russia
Hello, SynthZone!
So far I'm back to my PSR-S950. This is the first time I try to make such a long video. Although it was recorded by parts. I don't expect you to watch it all, but maybe some parts of it would be interesting for you.
I still want to play my nylon guitar, but have a feeling that I'm more connected to arrangers. Would be nice to get focused on one thing, but it's so easy to get distracted.
You know what's funny? Although I didn't mention any names of the songs I played in this video, YouTube instantly recognized them. So money from ads will go to some music companies. What an artificial intelligence. Scary!
#500068 - 07/30/2006:49 AMRe: My PSR-S950 Concert
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Kabinopus
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Registered: 11/11/04
Posts: 709
Loc: Russia
Thank you, Nigel!
John, as for backing tracks, they make me feel less free. Actually, I don’t even use registrations much, it’s something about predetermination which bothers me.
You know better than me that when it comes to amplifying the sound of a classical guitar it’s hard to preserve its natural sound. A nylon guitar on PSR is monotonous comparing to a real one, but in many cases it sounds more authentic than piezo pickups. But maybe I need to study this subject more closely.
#500069 - 07/30/2010:01 AMRe: My PSR-S950 Concert
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montunoman
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Loc: Dallas, Texas
Very nice what I’ve heard so far, Kabinopus. May I ask the name of the third song around the 7 minute mark which features a pan flute voice ? It sounds so familiar yet the title is not coming to me.
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#500074 - 07/30/2011:48 AMRe: My PSR-S950 Concert
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Kabinopus
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Registered: 11/11/04
Posts: 709
Loc: Russia
Thank you for watching, guys,
Montunoman, it’s “tic tic tac” by “carrapicho”. A Russian cover was popular here decades ago; I tried to play it once and realized it sounded fun on an arranger.