I remember my first keyboard it was a yamaha sh10 keytar bought with
my newspaper route boy was I proud the best thing and first thing to learn
to play keyboard I had no clue what I was playing but I was doing it almost
wrecking the thing.
It took a few decades though to play really well or something like that hey I'm
hobby amateur musician. If i knew now what I didn't back then you know meh.
Anyway the keytar got stolen from all the thing I had in the process from moving
to a new home 🙁 . Well I guess the one who stole it better be a darn well
keyboard player by now so help god. Well I stop playing a long while then before
it got stolen and had not considered a new keyboard but i loved reading magazine
about them.
And now here we are today with a Korg I've purchased a couple
of years ago to get playing again and wel it grew with two Casio's and now the
montage. I had to rejuvenate music theory with the internet its practically well
endowed every where and took piano lessons for two years.
I love keyboard as well tech babble and love what the montage has inside of
it. Yamaha is a different crowd just as Casio, Korg and the other brands
are but musicians are foremost musicians loving to craft sounds and their style
of music its what I do and hopefully let yall hear soon what the montage
does to me and the thing I call music does mean while I'm enjoying this feels
the same when I bought the SH10 as a kid who would have known.;)
Pat Martino's approach to playing the guitar was to channel the curiosity of his inner child. So I believe you're on the right track there. Welcome to the fold.
Current Yamaha Synthesizers: Montage Classic 7, Motif XF6, S90XS, MO6, EX5R