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Re: Making Keyboards Look Cool
Well, I'm no keyboard player. But I did see in the Roland at NAMM some of their
normally bland looking "groove gear" painted up in bright, slick automotive paint
colors. Perhaps you could take a cue from all those outré "hotrod" and "chopper"
customizing shows on the cable channels and take a whack or two with a spray
can (or two) and some masking tape. I can see it now . . . a keyboard with flames,
fuzzy dice, and chrome "pinup-girl" mudflaps. Heheheh. Just kidding. You could
practice on an old Casio to try it out though. Why should all of the pointy axe
guitar players have all of the fun . . . or ridicule.
In humor,
tEd ® kiLLiAn
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