I never thought of or was aware of using the tap method rather than the tempo dial in method. Thanks for showing me how to use the tap method. Your UA-cam lessons are very helpful , Morrie.
Hello Morrie, unfortunately I don't speak English. Thank you very much for all your videos. I learned so much from you. My keyboard is also E 463. I miss the Hawaiian guitar so much. Can you help me which voice and which settings I need to make so that I can create a similar voice? Or can I load such a voice onto the keyboard from the Internet? Greetings from Bern/Switzerland
Thanks for the channel, Morrie. I need to fast forward a bit sometimes but I always learn something. I notice that at the faster tempos you sometimes repeatedly re strike the left thumbs chord note mostly it seems in synch with the bass. Is this to keep that hand on the beat ready for the next chord change? If so maybe I should try that because I struggle to change the chord in time. The keyboard seems to need to be instructed ever so slightly ahead of the chord change. Is the Tyros any easier in this respect?
I basically use my left thumb to keep time. I grew up playing piano so my left hand was in constant use playing, and I played guitars for decades. So my left hand was in constant use . Now on the E463 my left hand hits a cord....and then just sit there waiting for the next chord change. Otr of old habit, my left thumb wants to keep moving to the beat. ....nothing more....
I never thought of or was aware of using the tap method rather than the tempo dial in method. Thanks for showing me how to use the tap method. Your UA-cam lessons are very helpful , Morrie.
Hello Morrie, unfortunately I don't speak English. Thank you very much for all your videos. I learned so much from you. My keyboard is also E 463. I miss the Hawaiian guitar so much. Can you help me which voice and which settings I need to make so that I can create a similar voice? Or can I load such a voice onto the keyboard from the Internet? Greetings from Bern/Switzerland
Tnx u for everything
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Thanks for the channel, Morrie. I need to fast forward a bit sometimes but I always learn something. I notice that at the faster tempos you sometimes repeatedly re strike the left thumbs chord note mostly it seems in synch with the bass. Is this to keep that hand on the beat ready for the next chord change? If so maybe I should try that because I struggle to change the chord in time. The keyboard seems to need to be instructed ever so slightly ahead of the chord change. Is the Tyros any easier in this respect?
I basically use my left thumb to keep time. I grew up playing piano so my left hand was in constant use playing, and I played guitars for decades. So my left hand was in constant use . Now on the E463 my left hand hits a cord....and then just sit there waiting for the next chord change. Otr of old habit, my left thumb wants to keep moving to the beat. ....nothing more....
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