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Re: backing solo performances



I'll vouch for you on that!  As a keyboard/organ player myself, I will 
try to setup close to the edge of a stage or skewed sideways.  On shows 
where I can only be viewed from the front, and people can only see our 
band logo on the front of my Hammond, I never get any excited fans 
talking to me after the show, but when they get to see my hands I always 
get folks asking about my playing style.  Of course, the Hammond doesn't 
have intestines flowing out of it, but it is getting a bit wiry now that 
I have an EDP sitting on top (no public performances of the looping 
Hammond yet).

Matt

7/5/99 9:51 AM   Rev. Doubt-Goat (dgoat@rocketmail.com) wrote:

>Ok, here's my current bit 'o prejudices: keyboardists
>who set up facing the audience (i.e. you can't see
>their hands, just the back of their keyboards with
>all of the wires hanging down like electronic
>intestines) and solo turntablists.


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