Originally posted by Dreamer:
Glad to have got some discussion going...
1- Maybe that's what many of the target audience think? Believe it or not, but it's
a large potential in the home market, and maybe it's exactly where Yamaha try to hit
by use of demos like the German one?
Also the laid back and relaxed way to play may get adult beginners and home users to
think "WOW", is it really as easy as that, this most be tried out!
The wide spectre of musical styles and sounds in the modern arranger keyboards make it
more easy to make demo for what usergroup you want to hit, we can see it clearly now
by the different demos popping up.
2- The forums around now has many people who call themselves pro (and try to convince
everyone that they are)... so this demo probably don't fit into that category because
of the music style played? (Not heavy loaded with dim aug and all kinds of chords)
The big question are: Is it the "pro" keyboardplayers Yamaha try to reach with this
demo Woncken give here? I think not.
This demo would probably be the one who made an amateur like me run to the store rather
that the very "polished and complicated" demo by some of the others, who again will
reach another audience.
And Andrea, I don't think anyone would say you're not a true arranger keyboard fan, we've
seen it for many years already.
Happy Playing.
GJ