I didn't check that keyboard out Gary, it's maybe an arranger thing that crosses what biab does with new technology.

I play a lot of background stuff, standards, ...Can't help loving that man, Fly me to the moon, etc. Some hotels, their bars, their check in place. (Did that on weekends for a long time.)

I also play for masonic stuff, Shrine stuff, and various flute players and or singers.

I bought a Korg Ps60. Won't break the bank but it sounds great. A bit fiddly with the knobs, but I've got most of it down Pat, or Bill, or Jane eh?

I love the sounds.

I have played organs all over. I'm terrible at it, but learned not to mess with the pedals too much. I often hide my stuff behind the actual organ in the corner for lodge meetings, where the music runs more to early hymns and up from there.

Band in a Box is a great tool to get the thing down and in place first. Go from there.

So my folders may have Purcell's When I am Laid, and Mozarts water music, but anthems and stuff are hidden there.

Great keyboard, great soundbanks, and flexible. In a {nut shell], where the nut is me. Not to worry.

Smile.

The afore-mentioned was part of Charlie Chaplain's work. Fun to mess with, minor thirds abound. Someday I'll post my funked up version of that at 65 bpm.

It seemed at noon that the key of fa was up a couple of goals. That got the best of me after a half hour.

::)... What, live ever eh?

LOVLROTC

= Laughtin out Very Loud, Rolling on the carpet.

Might happen.


John Conley
Musica est vita