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#503751 - 09/09/21 01:57 AM
Re: Age ain't nothing but a number
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I still enjoy playing; it gives me purpose.
I am still a kid at heart at 80 yrs old, and my penchant for playing music has never diminished. Whereas I was playing out three times a week, Covid-19 put a stop to that. Instead, it gave me an opportunity to reassess and fine tune my material. For the past 17 years, I have been so busy preparing for my gigs, that I lost sight of the big picture.
As John said about purpose, I spend hours a day working on different aspects of my music. It ain't over until the fat lady sings. After that, I'll have to wait and see.
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pa4X 76 ,SX900, Audya 76,Yamaha S970 , vArranger, Hammond SK1, Ketron SD40, Centerpoint Space Station, Bose compact
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#503761 - 09/10/21 06:48 AM
Re: Age ain't nothing but a number
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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John, I think it's wonderful that you still find so much joy in playing music at this stage of your life. And Bernie, still gigging at 80. Fantastic! To both of you, let me say, it's what we all aspire to. But first, we have to live that long...and that means taking care of our health. I, myself, have just concluded cataract surgery to both eyes (with strong encouragement from Capt Russ). I can now see the charts and so therefore no more excuses for all those bad notes . My latest eye exam showed my eyesight restored to 20/20 but I still need reading glasses for small print....a minor inconvenience since I can now watch TV without glasses (when I say TV, I mean football ). So to all you other lazy ol' farts out there, John and Bernie should be an inspiration to you...and a reminder that "it aint over 'til it's over'. Just keep on keepin' on (sorry, I love cliche's). chas
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"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." [Nietzsche]
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#503763 - 09/10/21 08:50 AM
Re: Age ain't nothing but a number
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/20/02
Posts: 4724
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John, I think it's wonderful that you still find so much joy in playing music at this stage of your life. And Bernie, still gigging at 80. Fantastic! To both of you, let me say, it's what we all aspire to. But first, we have to live that long...and that means taking care of our health. I, myself, have just concluded cataract surgery to both eyes (with strong encouragement from Capt Russ). I can now see the charts and so therefore no more excuses for all those bad notes . My latest eye exam showed my eyesight restored to 20/20 but I still need reading glasses for small print....a minor inconvenience since I can now watch TV without glasses (when I say TV, I mean football ). So to all you other lazy ol' farts out there, John and Bernie should be an inspiration to you...and a reminder that "it aint over 'til it's over'. Just keep on keepin' on (sorry, I love cliche's). chas Good for you Chas! And kudos to all that keep on. I just turned 71 and I can't see any slowdown at this point. In fact, music is even more exciting with my new toys. Gigging all the time still and loving every minute. Happy football. Missed the game last night, but figured out more about my new board. Better use of time...
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Studio: Korg PA4X/Yamaha DGX670/Nord 6D73/Boss BR900CD/Tascam DP24SD/MTM Iloud/Sony C80/AGK 214/ATEM Mini Pro switcher/K&M stand
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#503768 - 09/10/21 05:42 PM
Re: Age ain't nothing but a number
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Unfortunately, distal neuropathy is continuing to take it's toll on my nearly 81 year old body. This is not diabetic neuropathy. It began about 8 years ago in my feet, then began advancing up my legs to my thighs. Now, it is in my hands and forearms. I can no longer feel my fingers, which is a real problem for an entertainer that maintained almost constant eye contact with his audiences. I knew where the keys were because I could feel them, which is no longer the case. Now I must look at the keys in order to be sure of the finger positioning. Yep, age is a number, but getting old ain't for wimps and sissies. (I can tell you that with utmost authority.) Not only has this disease impeded my ability to play, but it also has an impact on my ability to type. I can no longer feel the tiny home key dots of the PC keyboard, you know, the ones on the "F" and "J" keys. I am a touch typist and never look at the keys to type, just the screen. Been typing since age 17 when I was a kid in the US Navy and a radioman copying Morse code groups. The darkest day in my life was when I came to the realization that I could no longer function as a musical entertainer in front of an audience. My lungs gave out, my back was shot to Hell, the neuropathy made walking damned near impossible, and now my hands are damned near useless. Good luck, from an old codger, Gary
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K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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#503775 - 09/11/21 10:11 AM
Re: Age ain't nothing but a number
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2447
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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To all of you older guys, I'm 71, keep playing its good for you in so many ways. Russ I envy the cool things you get to do. Gary , keep your chin up, We' all enjoy your expertise and advice.
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Bill in SC --- Roland BK9 (2) Roland BK7M, Roland PK5 Pedals, Roland FP90, Roland CM30 (2), JBL Eon Ones (2) JBL 610 Monitor, Behringer Sub, EV mics, Apple iPad (2) Behringer DJ mixer
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#503779 - 09/12/21 09:56 AM
Re: Age ain't nothing but a number
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14294
Loc: NW Florida
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Pretty scary to be one of the ‘younger’ posters here in my mid-60’s!
But one of the things I comfort myself with, and hope we all feel the same, is that compared to classical music, or jazz at its highest level, pop music is pretty much a breeze to play even as our bodies slow down a bit. And arrangers make it even easier, compared to live band playing, where both hands are getting a full workout all the time.
To be able to hold a simple chord, or even a one or two finger chord, to be able to use pre-prepared chord sequences to do away with the left hand altogether, to be able to play less than absolutely precisely with the right hand and articulated horn and guitar sounds take care of the precision, and yet come up with music that can still sound amazing is a triumph of technology.
Compared to keyboard players from earlier generations, who faced a precipitous decline in the quality of music they could perform, we can make great music either in public or at home privately that can give us and others joy and comfort.
This gives me great comfort as I start to edge towards the age that some of you are facing now. My body may decline, but year by year, innovation by innovation, the music it can make steadily improves.
Something to look forward to! 😎🎹♥️
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