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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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 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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