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Nothing beat the real thing
#11
glad you like my music ...
I am well aware it is a NICHE product, therefore not so easy to gain recognition ...
notwithstanding, I beleive that more people than one may think would appreciate this kind of music, if they knew where to find it ...
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Livio
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#12
yes i had an emu b3 emulator excellent hammond sounds although you would have to add valve distortion,overdrive effects and leslie seperately.
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#13
Jerome, is this concert available on CD/DVD ...it seems fabulous to me !!!!
Jerome Wrote:And talking of woodwinds and flutey, blowy things - saw Paul Simon's 'Graceland' concert in Cape Town many moons ago. He had a saxophonist, Michael Brecker, who demonstrated what he could do with an EWI - Electronic Wind Instrument. The whole stadium was reverberating from just that one instrument. It sounded like a complete orchestra and totally captivated the audience - a mesmerising moment.
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#14
As far as sound is concerned, nothing beats a real acoustic piano. If you need your piano to be mobile, you’re more likely to consider keyboards. Unless of course you’re a pianist wedded to your concert grand piano and have the money to pay to move it. A concert on a concert grand piano is tops in my books.
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SteveO Wrote:Jerome, is this concert available on CD/DVD ...it seems fabulous to me !!!!

Not sure SteveO - it might be.
'The purpose of life is a life of purpose' - Athena Orchard.
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#16
I unfortunately can't find it on YouTube J Man! I wish I could...love to experience this!
Jerome Wrote:And talking of woodwinds and flutey, blowy things - saw Paul Simon's 'Graceland' concert in Cape Town many moons ago. He had a saxophonist, Michael Brecker, who demonstrated what he could do with an EWI - Electronic Wind Instrument. The whole stadium was reverberating from just that one instrument. It sounded like a complete orchestra and totally captivated the audience - a mesmerising moment.
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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