.Incidentally Andrea, I have a CD recording of "Kees Ploeger" who plays and arranges that particular number (feels like Crazy), amongst many others (All by myself, Glory of love, "anything for you" and more.

He plays the songs on a "General music" piano (GRP3), and a RP2. and also uses a S3 music processor, and the WX2 Multimedia workstation. Its a White piano although the actual piano sound itself is a bit lackluster by today’s standards. However, in a mix, all the sounds seem good to me. You don't necessarily need a superb grand piano to make great arrangements, but a combination of good gear that blend in with each other. The CD is about 7 + years old, so digital piano's and workstation wasn't what they are today....but still sounds good from this end

Although it was recorded at Stateline Studios, Woerden in Netherlands, thats not to say it's any better than the great stuff you are pouring out Andrea!. And With Technology constantly surpassing itself, what he did 8 years ago with his equipment "could" be possible to do on a Top arranger alone and perhaps a module....maybe

Tony
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