If I don't like an intro, I just play my own 4 bar turn-around with a style variation . If I don't like an ending I just hit stop and comp the necessary chords that I like and do a simple ending as a solo pianist would do. Works great on all the old standards. The Big Band stuff on Korg has great intros and ending for me and works with everything I do.

My dinosaur has natural sounding turn-around's or fills if you wish, at the end of the styles 4 bars, 8 - bars, 16 bars etc. whatever the style is programmed on.

I don't know about Roland but the older Yamaha's just had 4 bar loops that drove me nuts with no turn-around fills programmed into the variation. I found that boring and monotonous

That's why I bought the Korg and because the sequencer is a million times better than other brands that I had the opportunity to listen to at the time back in 1900.

We went round and round in those days about the boring 4 bar loops. Anybody remember that.

Are the newer keyboards still stuck on 4 bar loops? Not trying to be a smart A$$. I haven't been to a music store in years. I really would like to know.
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