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terryc

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« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2006, 12:44:33 AM »
Okay question for you all and hopefully an answer.
I am in a four piece function band playing my trusty 1993 MK standard. We could advertise for a keyboard player but we want all the dosh for ourselves!!.
Now is there a single octave foot controller(as in a pedalboard on an organ) to give keyboard sounds. example..we play 'Steamy Windows'(clich'ed I know) and we want the big chord
after the singer says the title.
So is there a 'foot keyboard' I can use to trigger a midi device or similar.
Trawling the web is a nightmare.
Lastly..I am from the UK so UK sources would be better but I am open to suggestions.

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« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2006, 12:47:16 AM »
oops I have put this in the wrong place..this is going to miscellaneous

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« Reply #17 on: July 09, 2006, 12:43:44 AM »
well I guess Stanley could be considered a master of playing high up on the neck at the speed of light
 
Right on! Haha. I must admit, I'm guilty of playing up high and fast and all that. I've listened to so many different types of music, and gathered influence from them all, including jazz, rock, bluegrass, funk, and so on. yet, with all those influences, i still end up sounding like Stanley, especially when I write on original piece. Jaco Pastorius was the guy that made me want to play bass, and I have listened to him for years, yet..I still have a Stan-sound (not that it's a bad thing!). Just unusual that things turned out like they did. Just goes to show that everyone is different and that there is no right or wrong way to play, in terms of personal tastes.
 
Or somethin' like that