Dear Heather-Leesburg,
Hi! I am delighted to read your views about music, specifically your confirmation of Audrey's experience, and your mentioning of the ascendency of MIDI, music arranger and sequencer as an explanation for the decline of physical playing of music, and thus also of the global sales of musical instruments.
Like you, I sometimes play the PR604 (which is similar to the PR54) "as a piano without all the bells and whistles". However, when it is rather tempting to push some buttons, I can retreat to the more puritanical P50, the portable concert grand.
What strikes me as being quite strange is that Technics has not bothered to endow most if not all of the digital ensemble SX-PR series with performance pads that are commonly found on the newer SX-KN keyboards. Certainly, none of the organ series has them. I wonder who can provide a definitive answer to my observation. I suspect that it may have something to do with the chronology of introductions of these instruments ---- the newer ones inherit the new or extra feature(s).
Yes, songs like "Telstar" are very melodious and inspiring. Interestingly, I have played "Telstar" on the organ quite a few times in the past, but can't recall ever playing it on the piano.
Khai
[This message has been edited by Khai (edited 01-12-2005).]
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Khai