hello.
i want to talk with you about keyboards.
i been playing for 12years now and start with a casio pt30 and now ive got a casio wk3000 wich is very nice.
i want to know what sort of keyboards you have and what songs do you play on them.
and if any one wants my msn its VANDIJK50@HOTMAIL.COM
greetz innuendo1990
what sort of korg and yamaha do you play and how do you think the styles and rithms are and are they useful for queen?
Imean this is a queen site.
my keyboard isnt useful for queen i can play girl im gonna miss you and this love like the orignial on my wk3000 but thats it.
greetz
I have a Roland E-38, from 1995...
It's just a standard keyboard. It's nice, but I don't like the sound at all. The piano-sound is too thin for example.
I play all sorts of music on that one. I have two big maps with sheets, a Queen book, five books with all sorts of music (Rolling Stones, Beatles, you name it) and of course my books which I used during lessons.
I've quit lessons. Because I've reached a point to teach myself new things.
I have the Korg PA1x, professional arranger.
Two 16 track sequencers, 61 keys, 64 polyphony, over 1000 different sounds, built in speakers with amplifier, sampler, touch screen, disk drive, just to mention a few things, oh and a vocal harmonizer.
Its pretty good.
Matt.
Yamaha PS-6100.
It's a vintage '80s keyboard, with a great organ sound for Deep Purple songs, a PERFECT ePiano (nice and warm, mellow sound), etc.
Plays very nice, very suitable for playing ballads and arranging/scoring for ensembles.
Roland ES keyboards?
Casios???
This thread should have been called
KEYBOARDS - with built in 100 song banks.
Now, if you want a serious keyboard set up, here's mine:
Roland XV-88
Nord Electro 2
Hammond XK-2
Moog little phatty
ran thru two Roland KC550 amps, stereo linked of course.
innuendo1990 wrote: i can play girl im gonna miss you and this love like the orignial on my wk3000 but thats it.
greetz
Well, then I guess that's all you need. I believe Milli Vanilli recorded their albums entirely on Casio Keyboards and a Radio Shack microphone with built-in vocals.
haha i have a casio SA-8
which means its a toy one thats the size of my forearm ive had since i was 3 XD
and a casio 518 i think....i got it in 1997 or 98 i cant remember. 3 keys are broken because my sister spilled chocolate milk on it :(
i need new keyboards or a piano. i miss the sound of a real piano.
KensingtonLove(Darunkhanawala) wrote: My son plays keyboard and ukelele:)
:o The talent never stops in your family! :P
He just started those this year actually, but he's been drawing, well ever since he could first pick up a pencil!
My younger son has also started drums this year, darling! And he's all of 7. ;)
Erin wrote: I think the keytar needs to make a comeback.
It is making a comeback. Pretty funny to see, from a player's point-of-view.
Beyonce is touring with them. Two hot girls playing Roland keytars. There's only one problem with that and it's not the hot girls:
1. Keytars are controllers, no on board sounds
2. You can use batteries, but there's no getting around that MIDI cord.
3. Both girls and their keytars have no cords.
Today's live music sounds EXACTLY like the CD. There's a reason for that. It is a CD!!