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!
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.
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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It not the keyboard, it's the keyboardist.
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.