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#1299786 - 11/05/09 03:45 AM
Synth-playing
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Junior Member
Registered: 01/03/08
Posts: 12
Loc: Philippines
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Hi everyone, this might seem a silly question to some. I hope someone out there is willing to help and give me some answers. I suppose some of you know Bert Smorenburg? He's my idol. If you don't know him, you might want to search youtube. I liked his Yamaha Motif demo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGS_O0LRnCAI'm just wondering... Which kind of piano lesson should I take to be able to play like him? Using different instruments on a synth and making it sound like how the original instrument is being played. Or simply how to be very good at playing synth/maximizing the features of the keyboard. It seems like jazz, blues and others should be learned first. I know it's not an overnight process. I would appreciate if someone would be able to help me reach this dream. If there are online piano lessons that would build skills like that, kindly let me know.
Edited by samwalker (11/05/09 03:50 AM)
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