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#97820 - 06/27/02 07:53 AM
Re: Checkout My Gig Performance Pics !
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Mosiqaar, the Yamaha PSR2000 not only includes a Mic input jack (1/4"), but also a mic (trim) knob to control the signal level coming in. On the other hand, the 2000 does not include a 'separate' mic output. I can easily adjust the mic level (vocals) & the keyboard's internal sounds (auto accomp, main, left, layer parts) separately, via the 2000's internal mixer buttons. I would expect you should be able to do the same thing on the X1, so I'm rather surprised to hear you report that you aren't able to do it. - Scott
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#97823 - 06/27/02 02:56 PM
Re: Checkout My Gig Performance Pics !
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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I opened with "In my life"(Beatles) then I played "Summer Highland Falls" & "New York State Of Mind"(Billy Joel), and since I had a Hawaiian shirt on I did a medley of "Come Monday, Pirate looks at 40 and Margaritaville" for all the Parrot-heads.
After that ... it's a blur, but I remember doing the standard barroom sing-a-long stuff like Sweet Caroline, Build Me Up Buttercup, Brown Eyed Girl.... you know the drill.
Some standards that I remember playing were "Polkadots & Moonbeams", "The Nearness of You", "All My Tomorrows"(and TONS more Frank ... it was an Italian place)
It was mostly a typical pianobar gig - no REAL rock & roll, some brodway tunes like: "The Last Night Of The World"(Saigon), "I Dreamed A Dream"(Le Miz), and "Music Of The Night"(Phantom) Then a few lighter fares like: "People Will Say We're In Love"(Oklahoma)and "If I were A Bell"(Guys & Dolls) Both played in a more swing style than the play versions. I walk the bass sometimes on an acoustic too, because my left hand is almost worthless as a "real" chording hand. I play lots of I-V-I blocks with my left to add fullness and bass to the chords. I am always thinking BASS first, then the chords follow. Keeps me centered. Add a handfull of Gershwin, Porter and Kern and you pretty much have the night. I only did three sets, but it was a nice change of pace. The piano was a 40 year old Knabe or something like that. It was OK, better than average .... but the glissando's KILLED my fingers. Plastic really spoils you fast ! The response was good, but the other guys that work that room really feature the guest singers, so I may not get called back - I'm not into the amature hour that much. In moderation, I can deal with it, but I can't handle a whole night of "Watch ME" from the peanut gallery. People are paying a premium for entertainment ... it should come from a professional, and not out of a bottle.
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#97824 - 10/27/04 02:25 PM
Re: Checkout My Gig Performance Pics !
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