How about one of you folks providing us with YOUR definition of a Pro Player.

My definition is simple, someone that plays for a fee. Therefore, I guess I was considered a pro player because it's what I did for a living for more than 30 years. It was my sole source of income for more than 20 years and the only thing that changed during the past decade is that I had to take my retirement, something I didn't want to do, but it was required by law when I hit age 70-1/2. When I was a freelance outdoor writer, I was considered a professional writer/journalist. It was what I did for a living, often in conjunction with playing music and being a Pro entertainer.

I know a large number of pro players, all of which own and exclusively use an arranger keyboard. What's wrong with this picture?

Gary cool
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