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#267608 - 07/15/09 07:01 AM
 
Re: How many SIT?  STAND?  Why...
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Registered:  07/27/05
 
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Loc:  Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I always sit during my own personal gigs, but generally, I stand during demos...clinics can be either or.  If I was doing vocals, I'd probably stand, because it's easier to sing.   I have a bench and stand that puts the keyboard at exactly the right height when sitting, so there's no wrist issues,(my gigs are usually 3 hours) and I have a heavy duty double X-stand that I use when standing, that also maintains the proper hand position.  I prefer sitting, as I am naturally lazy.      Ian  
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#267615 - 07/15/09 09:26 AM
 
Re: How many SIT?  STAND?  Why...
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Registered:  06/25/99
 
Posts: 16735
 
Loc:  Benton, LA, USA
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I have to sit, it's too embarrassing to stand up! BTW, with pb wheels and mod wheels, or joystick, sustain, volume fills, breaks, harmonizer and chords and leads to play, I can't understand how anyone could possibly do all this under the influence of alcohol, but a lot of people try. DonM 
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#267616 - 07/15/09 11:00 AM
 
Re: How many SIT?  STAND?  Why...
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Registered:  04/25/05
 
Posts: 14494
 
Loc:  NW Florida
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I used to stand 100%, but now I tend to sit, simply to be able to work the FC-7, sustains and volume pedal. I still stand for a lot of live band gigs (no need for the FC-7, which primarily does Variation selection etc.) but even there I am afraid I am starting to get a little lazy...   Standing for three hours or so in the Florida heat, even under shade, can wear you out...    My problem is that I hate to haul anything more around, especially a bulky piano bench, but most chairs are too low, and most barstools are too high, I can rarely find something at the gig that is JUST right (don't call me Goldilocks   ).  I've been trying to track down a ROUND folding seat with little luck lately... I saw one that was a simple folding piano or guitar stool that looked a bit like a slightly shorter barstool, and folded flat. Can anyone help me?  
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