Please excuse me if this video was previously posted here on the arranger forum. This guy can really play by the way.

You simply can't do this kind of thing on a 61 key arranger or even a 76 key arranger. Which begs the question. Is this the best way to go? That is to say an 88 key controller keyboard for piano sounds hooked up along side a 61 key arranger for everything else? A two tiered approach seems to be the ultimate solution to an age old problem, which is, mid-level and high-end arrangers have too few keys for full range piano playing. Octave buttons simply won't suffice in instances such as this. Yes, you will pay extra for two pieces of equipment but the results can be fabulous as this gentleman proves. And to top if off he's no spring chicken either!



All the best, Mike

PS: Even an 88 key arranger couldn't do what this guy does with his two keyboard setup. What is that saying again? "Double your pleasure, double your fun?" No, not gum fellas. Keyboards! cool
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