Dear Vincent, I am just listening to your boogie. Great stuff. A rich sound. I especially love the vibraphone. A real body-shaker (toe-tapper is not strong...
Dear Phil, here's my criticism: a) You should have added an explanation for non-native speakers how to pronounce "Jezebel" [ja:zebel], [je:zebl] ... b)...
Dear Phil, Though it is sunny and warm in Munich I enjoyed your song and I will save it for rainy days. Smooth and pleasant sound. Thank you, Eva ... From:...
Dear Del, What a treat. First Vincent's boogie, now your body-shaker. No wonder that I am wide awake now:) Thank you, Eva ... From: del1235 To: PSR Song Group ...
Dear Phil, At least one member of our group can verify your remark on Vermont. But if Vermont is as beautiful and relaxing as your song I would like to see it...
Dear Phil, It seems you are in a dreamy mood. Still dark, cloudy, rainy and drizzling? Beautifully played and I enjoyed your song very much. Thank you, Eva ......
Yes, dear Julio, someone can:) Very enjoyable, and masterly played. Thank you, Eva ... From: Ghilda G Cazes To: yamaha-psr-songs@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Hi John, It not only sounds ok, it sounds fine. Though I wouldn't have chosen a muted trumpet for the last verse. Enjoyed listening to your song very much. All...
Dear Del, Enjoyed your song immensely. Couldn't keep still;) Thank you, Eva ... From: del1235 To: PSR Song Group Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 7:29 AM Subject:...
The "Read Me" file accompanying the file to install Yamaha USB Devices has as #2 operation " Log into windows xp using an account with administrative ...
Hi Harry I don't know anything about the PSR3000, but the instruction you quoted simply means power up your pc !! :o) (unless you have set up multi users on...
Thanks Chris I appreciate your help. But why cant Yamaha and in fact all computer people just use plain English. It's almost as if they want to create a ...
No Harry, We use it to mask how dumb we are, how simple the "puzzle" is and, oh yeah, it allows us to charge you for that privilege of thinking that we are ...
Dear Eva, You didn't say who you know that is familiar with Vermont, but Michael Bedesem, famed writer of MIDI manipulating programs, lives there. I used to...
Well, truly, it's : Jez (like in the candy "Pez"). Jez A Bell, not Jez e Bell. BG ... From: pc_hall To: yamaha-psr-songs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday,...
Hi Eva, Thank you for listening and your comments ,much appreciated. cheers John in nz ... From: Eva To: yamaha-psr-songs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August...
Phil - "Moonlight in Vermont" and "My Prayer" I really did love both of these songs played in only the style you can play Phil with such feeling. Phil really...
Harry, This just means that when you log on to Windows XP that you have an account set up with administrative privileges. If you are the only one using your...
Eva, Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Kind Regards, Vinnie ... From: Eva To: yamaha-psr-songs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August 01,...
When I see on my messages a new song played by Vinnie, well, that means to me "High Quality Music" , and this rendition just come to confirm my thoughts. ...
Gotcha! Thanks Bob. Piece by piece I am gradually conquering the epitome of stupidity that is considered a manual for the PSR3000. I am almost at the point...
found that it was copyright in 1939. Phil And what's more, my copy says 'Founded on the famous melody Avant de Mourir .' There's a thought. The 1939 version...
Hello Julio, The exclamations/bursts from the trumpets plus the resonance from an `almost' honky-tonk piano have evolved into a manuscript, no….not a...
Hi Del, Brilliant entertainment, Del. A powerful driving beat/tempo. Strong melody and Style. Spot on Voice selections. There is such clear spontaneity and...
Hi John Very enjoyable with a good intro. This Song has a fine smooth feel about it. It is Sweet tempered and friendly playing and especially Good to listen. ...
Hi, Played "12th Street Rag" on the PSR740 using a "Ragtime 1" style. Spun the tempo wheel up a couple times to as high as it would go to limber up the ...