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#464725 - 01/18/19 11:52 AM So many new ways to make music today..
Dnj Offline
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#464729 - 01/18/19 12:22 PM Re: So many new ways to make music today.. [Re: Dnj]
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Interesting video. I enjoyed this. Didn't understand the title of "so many new ways to make music today..."
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#464731 - 01/18/19 12:31 PM Re: So many new ways to make music today.. [Re: ekurburski]
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Originally Posted By ekurburski
Didn't understand the title of "so many new ways to make music today..."



I should of added to title..."Versus with an Arranger keyboard"
this is where its headed for the younger generation IMO..

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#464816 - 01/20/19 02:13 AM Re: So many new ways to make music today.. [Re: Dnj]
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The whole structure of music, it seems, has changed to the point that an arpeggiator is more appropriate. Of coarse, this is evidenced by the increasing introduction of this in the newer keyboards. This isn't the only difference, as sounds have seemingly taken over the replication of analog instruments.

Oh well, you have to expect change eventually, whether I like it or not.

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