After a stormy morning weather-wise, we were treated to some serene music in the evening by some of our very talented members. Alan Dadson got the show off to a great start with his terrific arrival music and Alan then played for us in the main programme with some lively songs making excellent use of the Clavinova's built-in styles and orchestrations. Michael Bramley played his Yamaha keyboard and added vocals with great effect to his playing. Ian Jackson gave us a variety of genres of music playing the Clavinova as a straight piano. Denise Gunson then treated us to her flowing and professional style of play on the Clavinova, again in straight piano mode. To finish the first-half of the programme, Brian Gunson played us a few pieces on his super new G&L guitar. In the second-half, Desiree Barrows played her Korg Pa500 for us with some nice choices of songs and followed by our past-President, George Watt, on the Technics GA3 organ. George played a medley and some great individual songs. Alan Dadson then finished the evening's programme for us with 'gusto'. He certainly blew the cobwebs out of the Clavinova with good use of the styles and orchestrations.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
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