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Originally posted by Diki:
Sure, what you have NOW works perfectly for how you play, NOW...


"Now", is all we have Diki...you don't get any more, or any less, "now" than I do.

What I sell when I gig, is arranger music.

61 keys is perfect for my needs.

I usually don't buy with "but if's" in mind...I buy the right tool for the job I'm doing now.

If a gig requires I play solo piano and arranger, it's not a great pain to carry my P-85 with me at all, and I'd prefer the slight compromise of the extra instrument, to the big compromise of having to play solo piano on unweighted keys.

You know, I've never sat down at a Tyros or PSR and wished they had more keys.

When I had the G-70 here, I found playing solo piano on it unacceptable..it was like playing an NP-30, which I would not buy for my piano work...hence the P-85.

So, the bottom line for me is to use two instruments when the very rare instance of being asked for both arranger and solo piano playing.

It works for me, and I'm all I have to please.

Ian
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