Peatle Jville wrote:Cheers Richard and Piri. I wouldn't buy one for me. If I had a recording studio it might be fun to mess around with one but I think it would be a short-lived novelty for me. For me trying to play a real instrument is better because I feel you can get more of a tactile experience. To my ears there is that tangible difference of sound on a real guitar depending on the way a person plays. Not sure if anyone could do it on that thing. The key board sound on there most probably wouldn't allow much use of counterpoint though it might have a polyphonic ability built into it when playing it as a single instrument. Maybe it could be good for someone who wants to have more than one instrument going at a time when by themselves. Possibly it would be interesting to see one in a music store to try if its retail price isn't too high.
Yep - my issue is that it's essentially a new instrument, and if you're up for learning a new instrument, then fine, but don't go into it with the mentality that it is a guitar and will feel guitar-like ... it's a new instrument that require (maybe) some similar techniques, but it is a new instrument ... and at that point it fails me, because I think if I'm going to learn a new instrument, I should make it piano, which opens up keyboards, which opens up synth, which opens up all kinds of sounds .... anyway, it made such an impact on my life, that I can't remember it's name - I'll have to see if I can dig up the photos. I bought it secondhand and moved it on for around the same price 6 months later.
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Richard
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