Great it does. Hi all. I'd like to join your discussion group. I have a kn901 which I'm learning to play, I do have some problems {on my part}with the multi function buttons. Being new to the 901 and pc's, if anyone has any advise on this model it would be appreciated. Thanks Roy barnett
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Hi Roy and welcome to the forum. I'm not familiar with the KN901 but I believe it was released around 1995. Having done a search, it looks similar to several of the mid-range Technics keyboards so if you have any specific questions, I'm sure some of the forum members will be able to suggest answers
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
Originally posted by Bill Norrie: Hi Roy and welcome to the forum. I'm not familiar with the KN901 but I believe it was released around 1995. Having done a search, it looks similar to several of the mid-range Technics keyboards so if you have any specific questions, I'm sure some of the forum members will be able to suggest answers
Thanks Bill, Ive enjoyed monitoring the general discussions on keyboards, tho' most of it is way above my head. If I can crack the 901 maybe I'll upgrade someday. I'm in a group we call ourslves "The Stringalongs" which was formed 10yrs ago, we are all guitarists strumming along to all types of songs. We did a few gigs , but was restricted with what we could play,we started getting more gigs so we had to go "electric" then a K/board player joined us and opened a whole new avenue for us. Our K/board player now owns a Tyros, some of the arrangements are awesome, hence the reason for trying k/board myself, and I am really enjoying it. Roy Barnett
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I Just went through my pile of manuals and I found the KN800 that is also for the KN600 but not for the KN900 so probably not much I can help you with there either. Welcome to the forum you new folks Best to all Bebop
Thanks to Bill and bebop for replying, now I feel I'm "in the stream" Had band practise tonight, doing 50's and 60's rock 'n' roll. I do have a large portfolio of songs, so if anyone is stuck on a number give me a try, from early 1900's to present day. One song we've been doing is 'Girl talk" the chords in that are super. Maybe one day I'll be able to play it on keyboard, tho' I'm having trouble using my little finger on my left hand. Regards Roy
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Roy ... Is that the "Girl Talk" that has a slow jazzy feel to it ... if so, I always liked that tune ... haven't played it in years though ... I can't remember who did the recording of that ... do you know? t.
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Girl Talk - Yep! Great Tune.... Written by Neal Hefti, who did some great arrangements including L'il Darlin' and Cute, for Count Basie. If you want the chords and words, you can find them here : http://www.theguitarguy.com/girltalk.htm
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)