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Auxiliary keyboard for laptop

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Or stretch the intervals (open up) on the choruses, because the electric guitar player just started power chords and is filling that 'middle space. Makes room for everyone.Įxperiment with playing in the verses only. Be mindful of what octave the worship singers are in.and perhaps drop down one or go up an octave. Find common tones that work through chords, for example.

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When playing pads.take 6 or 7 of your fingers and tie them behind your back. Working in and around other instruments in the arrangement. (I'm not talking specific sounds here.just the number of voices). the main player might be covering the a majority of the arrangement and the aux keyboardist just needs to supplement with two or three 'woodwind voices', for example. You wouldn't (necessarily) invite two complete orchestras on stage to play full on.all the time, and singers, and a full band, and.? Twenty fingers?Īs you suggest. There is a certain amount of responsibility that comes with having that much tonal range available. The reason is so that you can use the external monitor or projector for making presentations. That’s because a monitor connector is a standard feature on all laptops. The analogy I often give.keyboard players should remember that they have the entire 'orchestra' at their fingertips. Your Windows 10 laptop is readily able to handle two monitors: the laptop’s own screen and an external monitor. There is a lot of great info in this video. I posted this on your Youtube channel, but thought I'd share them here.