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Originally posted by DonM:

On a related matter, I've found that most trained piano or synth guys CAN'T play an arranger in the manner it is supposed to be used. They can't seem to keep the left hand still enough to just play chords. Not that that's good or bad, it's just an observation. It's truly two totally different ways of making music. I can play anything with the right hand, but my left hand only knows chords. . . and pitch-bend wheels, and fill, break, intro, ending buttons.

DonM
That just happens to be the way I play as well, In the late 70,when i play in the bar band in Bangkok, Thailand, there was only organ with leslie...my left hand got used to stay on the chord all the time.
To me it's what you put over the top with right hand make each song different, also your right hand can also reach for the beer as well.

Roel-did you just switch to Tyros? I just got that too, but I"ll be sticking to my old SD1, even though I really like the sound and style of Tyros...but for giging SD1 really sounds like a bar band to me, while Tyros sounds almost too perfect like CD...I'm just used to SD, I guess.

[This message has been edited by DonM (edited 03-25-2005).]
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