I just played a gig using

Posted by: MarcK

I just played a gig using - 10/01/07 08:38 PM

I just played a gig using a Yamaha PSR-E403 ($200 US) instead of my usual PSR-3000 because I'm away from home and that was all that could be found for me to play. (It was a last-minute kind of situation.)

Needless to say, the only person in the room who could tell the difference or cared about the fact that I was playing a cheap piece of plastic was me....
Posted by: Dnj

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/01/07 11:09 PM

Its all about the player.....
heres a 50/60's group from my home town....

CASIO ANYONE?:



http://www.theupbeatsdemo.com/
Posted by: Nigel

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 01:38 AM

Your are so right MarcK. For a couple of years a singer in my band played a very cheap PSR keyboard ( can't even remember the model ) while I played a Motif 6. Everyone thought she sounded great on it. She was a great player and that's all that really mattered. I know the Motif has much more flexibility but in the long run that doesn't matter too much.

It makes the arguments here over keyboards seem sooooooo futile. The audience really can't tell the difference. The player's ability is much more important than the keyboard itself.


[This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 10-02-2007).]
Posted by: Nigel

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 01:43 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Dnj:
Its all about the player.....
heres a 50/60's group from my home town....


Boy I bet that was a bright stage sound with those wooden walls on 3 sides lol
Posted by: Taike

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 01:48 AM

Before you know it you'll be paying big bucks to get those same voices on the latest top model.

Taike
Posted by: Dnj

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 05:31 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Nigel:
Boy I bet that was a bright stage sound with those wooden walls on 3 sides lol



Nigel at least there's a rug
What your saying is so true.
I wonder what model Casio that is in the pic ? At any rate they sound pretty good I just heard the demo song....gotta keep those great songs alive !!
Posted by: trident

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 06:48 AM

Looks like an 61 key, like my 1994 Casio...
From what I gather, it is CTK-series (home keyboards). Maybe a CTK 711, or 1000 or something...
The 73 key WK series (professional) from that time were grey if I remember well.
Posted by: Dnj

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 07:00 AM

trident I was think along the same lines....
man there were alot of Casio models made!
http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/pic/pic.html
Posted by: cassp

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 07:14 AM

Marck, thanks so much for this post. I was dreading today because I have to play a brief 'blessing the animals' service tonight on the church steps. I no longer have a keyboard with speakers except for an older Yamaha PSR 1xx that I keep in the choir loft for emergencies. I've debated about bringing my G70 and an amp or finding a way to skate the digital piano from inside the sanctuary out to the front steps.

Now I've decided that the PSR will do just fine. There are two or three sounds that are decent enough for accompaniment and the people out there will not really be listening or watching a concert - heck, I'm not even going to play for more than 5 minutes. I will use my talent and knowledge to make the best sound I can with the keyboard I have AND I'll save myself lots of money and worry. And to think this is one of the reasons I was thinking of selling the G70 - portability and speakers. Maybe there's another solution
Posted by: cassp

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 07:17 PM

I played that blessing service tonight with a dusty old PSR180. The E Piano worked just fine for all the songs I needed to play. And an added surprise were the built in demo songs - Dannny Boy and a few more that filled in perfectly. I didn't need an expensive board for this one. Thank God
Posted by: Dnj

Re: I just played a gig using - 10/02/07 07:30 PM

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