I can't understand why keyboard manufacturers insist in sell 6 octave keyboards (which is
a great idea), but starting in E or F. This has no reason to be!! If you play left hand bass
C is a great note to start the bass register, and C on top is the usual note where most of
keyboards end, so what's the problem???
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
Not everyone plays in C. For example, I play a lot of guitar-based rock so a low E suits me better to fit in with guitar-based riffs and chord sequences.
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
I'd like to see a keybed starting with Bb, just for fun, coz it may look a bit unusual.
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
Hola Arecio
as unusual as it may look, remember that a full size piano starts with an A, a Wurly starts with an A too, a Clvinet starts with an F, a 73 Rhodes starts with an E (IIRC...).
As said earlier, E based keyboards make really sense when playing with stringed rock intruments. As true as a jazz player will prefer a C based keyboard.
as unusual as it may look, remember that a full size piano starts with an A, a Wurly starts with an A too, a Clvinet starts with an F, a 73 Rhodes starts with an E (IIRC...).
As said earlier, E based keyboards make really sense when playing with stringed rock intruments. As true as a jazz player will prefer a C based keyboard.
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
I've read somewhere that Fatar does not make a full white key, only with the space for the black key, this is why the 73 key nords start with the F key.
But, I think Nord could make the keyboards starting in the C key, for me would be much better having a lower E, even if it means having 4 more keys before it.
But, I think Nord could make the keyboards starting in the C key, for me would be much better having a lower E, even if it means having 4 more keys before it.
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
Correction to Cleito,
Don't believe everything you read on the internet -- Fatar obviously makes full white keys. They can be found on the top ends on ALL SW 61 and 73 note actions.
I'm with Frantz here, or almost. Bb would be cool, but A, like "regular" piano would be great. Half the fun of playing bass on keys is being able to go where "regular" bass players can't go. And with Bag End speakers there to provide flat response down to 8Hz (yes, I know that we can't hear 8Hz) I can descend down that tonal ladder until the apparent audio disappears and rumble some people's brains/guts along the way. Getting down to that low A is truly impressive and guaranteed to raise the eyebrows of anyone with better than average listening skills. Cutting it off at E limits that -- plus the guitarist I work with tunes down 1/2 step...
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Don't believe everything you read on the internet -- Fatar obviously makes full white keys. They can be found on the top ends on ALL SW 61 and 73 note actions.
I'm with Frantz here, or almost. Bb would be cool, but A, like "regular" piano would be great. Half the fun of playing bass on keys is being able to go where "regular" bass players can't go. And with Bag End speakers there to provide flat response down to 8Hz (yes, I know that we can't hear 8Hz) I can descend down that tonal ladder until the apparent audio disappears and rumble some people's brains/guts along the way. Getting down to that low A is truly impressive and guaranteed to raise the eyebrows of anyone with better than average listening skills. Cutting it off at E limits that -- plus the guitarist I work with tunes down 1/2 step...
Pablo
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
Couldn't care less, I got a bass player with a very low 5 strings bass.
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
All of this came out by thinking in the Nord Stage, wich many of us uses for "easy gigs-one keyboad-all included". As Jazz organist I play left hand bass, and I feel not havin those 4 notes a little castrating.
For synths 4 octaves is great! or 3! (I have a Nord modular G2).
For synths 4 octaves is great! or 3! (I have a Nord modular G2).
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
For me, 73 or 76 note keyboards starting at E has always been the ideal size for my jazz piano influenced style of playing. 61 notes is too limited and 88 is simply too heavy to carry.
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Re: 6 octaves keyboards, what's happening?? - The Poll
pablomastodon wrote:And with Bag End speakers there to provide flat response down to 8Hz
Oh man, huge Bag End fan here. I have a pair of TA-12s so they don't go to 8 Hz, but those are the flattest, cleanest-sounding, best-dispersion-est speakers I've ever played through. Makes everything sound like gold. Damn heavy, though. I've been gigging with K10s for the past few years.
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