We should discuss this topic more!
There are many valuable tips at
www.psrtutorial.com Best advice regarding the right hand is to listen to the song or type music you want to play and learn to emulate the instrument you are playing (guitar, piano, etc.).
The pitch-bend wheel is invaluable to me, particularly with guitar sounds. The newer keyboards have many effects, bends and variations built into the initial and/or aftertouch functions, and even into the sound itself.
It's a matter of listening, experimenting and practicing.
Regarding the footswitches, I use one for vocal harmony on/off, one for right-hand volume and one for Sustain. If you play a lot of organs, a leslie speed slow/fast would be usefull. Others use the footswitches for breaks, fills, variations changes, etc.
Be careful not to have too much going on. I often mute several style parts, especially the ones who use the instrument I'm playing with the right hand.
I really don't even think about what my right hand is doing when I'm singing. Probably should though!
I tend to let the right hand sound be too loud in relation to the other parts sometimes. I have to guard against this.
DonM
www.donmasonmusic.com [This message has been edited by DonM (edited 08-25-2004).]