Sascha Franck wrote: > in my "fusion years". I was just looking for > those great players - only to find out that in the end they were "musician's > musicians". I learnt to care more about the music itself when playing in a > rather straight rock/pop/grunge band. I had a similar experience coming up. I was a jazz player, a lifetime or two ago; playing all the "musician's musicans" in town. But it's only when I started playing in a cover band that I (and my band members) started getting into all the nuances of really "listening" properly to each other and the tunes we were playing, and playing parts in the simplified "authentic" way they were written to be played. And FTR, I also agree with Ned. We still need lots op people who are great programmers to program great presets. I wouldn't be where I am today if it weren't for presets :-) -- Eli Krantzberg Nightshift Orchestra / Almat Productions http://www.nightshiftorchestra.com
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Re: [exs] Programming tip from John Lehmkuhl
2002-11-20 by Eli Krantzberg
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