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Keys players
Any out there and what do you play?
Live players i should add is who i am aiming the thread at. |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Teenage Wasteland
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Me!
Self-taught, been playing for about 10 years. ![]() I've done a few gigs of just me and a piano and there are one or two recordings of me on Youtube which have gone down pretty well. ![]() I also love playing classical music - Moonlight Sonata and Rhapsody in Blue are endlessly fun to play! |
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I used to play guitar but taught myself Keys and ended up in a 60's tribute band which was a lot of fun.
I bought this old Yamaha that had a decent organ sound (a bit voxy) but it had no vibrato, so i put a guitar vibrato pedal through it and it sounds really good, very sixties. Used to have an old combo organ but the contacts kept breaking so on a budget i found this to be the best way. |
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I'd like to learn the organ so I could play this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg9jHTYZ-6U What would be a good one to buy? |
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I'd like to learn the organ so I could play this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg9jHTYZ-6U What would be a good one to buy? |
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depends what your budget is, obviously a hammond organ is ideal or a Nord stage, but most synths have a half decent organ sound, i got mine in a second hand shop for 90 quid and i love it.
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