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#497871 - 05/30/20 12:04 PM
Who is your favorite arranger player?
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Edited by Bachus (05/30/20 12:05 PM)
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#497873 - 05/30/20 12:21 PM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
[Re: Bachus]
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Edited by Dnj (05/30/20 12:23 PM)
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#497875 - 05/30/20 12:44 PM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
[Re: Bachus]
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No doubt about it - my friend Walter, who lives in Argentina. He is a world class player, and a creative genius when it comes to putting together any song. Click here to access Walter's music page He is followed by some great, onstage, entertainers, Don Mason, Eddie Shoemaker, AJ, and many others on this wonderful forum. Gary
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#497901 - 05/31/20 09:51 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
[Re: Bachus]
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I listened to Raf. He is a great piano player, great organ player. I didn't see him use any arranger functions, though I'm sure there are some videos of him doing so. Walter multitracks everything, which is indeed a function of arrangers. He is great at that. Never heard him do anything live, just playing arranger. There is a guy who used to, or maybe still does, demonstrate Korgs who is really good. Can't think of his name. Barry, on the Keyboard Player group in England, is excellent, as are many more who post there regularly. There are so many ways to use arrangers, the question can't really be answered, in my opinion. My "niche" is playing live, emulating guitars and other instruments, and trying to satisfy listeners. That is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what can be done with arrangers.
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#497902 - 05/31/20 10:12 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
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#497904 - 05/31/20 10:22 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
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#497905 - 05/31/20 10:28 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
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#497907 - 05/31/20 11:01 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
[Re: Bachus]
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#497947 - 06/01/20 08:35 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
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That's the first time I heard Rico sing - great voice, excellent timing, and I am confident that he could to the same routing using his arranger keyboard and without a midi file. Thanks for posting that video, Gary
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#498003 - 06/02/20 06:20 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
[Re: Bachus]
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Edited by Jerryghr (06/02/20 07:25 AM)
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#498115 - 06/04/20 06:46 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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LH Bass and a variety of RH sounds and drums from the Arranger. If you CAN - assign the chord recognition to the RH, play manual bass and turn OFF the acc bass. This way the RH has lots of layers happening underneath. I do this a lot. Having a dedicated bass that matches the song to a tee makes it so much more specific. You can play hits, and syncopations between hands when you play your own bass lines that no arranger can anticipate, unless you have a specific pattern programmed. On the fly accents can add so much to an arrangement. Agreed, great way to make it sound more live. I can play LH bass no problem but it never occured to me when I went to Arrangers. Before that I always played bass pedals , did rhythm chords with LH, RH accents and solos, and sang. Goes way back to my B3 days. Now I chord with LH so maybe I should try doing more LH bass Arranger are amazing versitile instruments if you dig into the features.
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#498213 - 06/06/20 04:40 PM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
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I know I'm late to the discussion but my choice is DonM
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#498216 - 06/06/20 06:46 PM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
[Re: Bachus]
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#498243 - 06/07/20 11:29 AM
Re: Who is your favorite arranger player?
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