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#475298 - 09/02/19 12:57 PM
 
Re: Are you addicted to style playing?
[Re: Dnj]
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I'm like DonM.  Almost 100% styles.  I consider bass drums and one voice from a style still a style. 
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#475320 - 09/02/19 05:56 PM
 
Re: Are you addicted to style playing?
[Re: Dnj]
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In the last ~10-12 years, I have primarily used styles.  Years ago, I played keys in a 6 pc band so the "styles" were played the rhythm section of the band!  :-)  But these days, it's mostly with styles (often modified in various ways).
  When I play my organ (Hauptwerk 'virtual organ'), I play just organ, manuals and pedals.  I miss having pedals for certain kinds of non-style-oriented music on keyboards, but I kind of grew tired of carrying pedals and setting them up with everything else.  So ~90% of my keyboard playing is with Styles, and ~10% is with no style (just playing piano, or strings, or orchestral, etc.).   I have tried "for fun" playing along to MP3s and MIDI files, but generally it's not for me I find ... 
  Jim 
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