Originally Posted By: abacus
Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
Originally Posted By: abacus
Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
Here's a link to the Yamaha style for this song for anyone that wants it. Hotel California

Enjoy,

Gary cool


And here’s the rub that pastes the arranger as a less than professional instrument, in that users are prepared to play along to someone else’s work, rather than creating or playing their own. (Until this practice stops, arrangers will never be taken seriously) It’s also probably why the term Karaoke Player came about.

Bill


Bill, you don't play along with the style, you play using the style. Karaoke it ain't! What is the difference between using this modified style and a factory style? Obviously, NONE!

Cheers,

Gary cool


Big difference, everybody that uses the factory style will sound the same as everybody else, whereas the modified style is unique to you, thus you stand out and become in great demand, whereas those that use standard styles are viewed by the general punter as karaoke players which are available at 50 a dime.

Bill


As long as I am enjoying performing, the audience is enjoying the music and dancing, and I'm even getting paid well to have fun, you can call me a Karaoke player. However never once have I ever heard that from an audience member. The comment I usually get is "It's amazing the sounds you get out of that keyboard"

Regards,

Jerryghr