As a band, the second most important part of creating one is the instruments. The first is naturally the members. Nevertheless, the importance of our instruments cannot be understated.

The most underrated instrument, in my opinion, is the digital piano. We have several members in this band that can play multiple instruments, but a very critical member is the pianist. He never gets any attention, even though he’s the one carrying the melody. He’s out there showing his talents and playing on three or four digital pianos at the same time.

We’ve done some extensive studying as well. Our band makes sure to do a lot of research before buying our instruments. In our opinions, you should read these digital piano reviews if you’re looking to buy one. In fact, it’s probably the best place to buy your digital piano since you get some great prices and in-depth reviews. If you know of a better place, send me a message.

In any case, you have to get a good instrument. When we buy a digital piano, we look at everything. If we’re looking for a digital piano that can be used in the studio, we look for the most powerful one. We look for one that can be used to record, alter, and transfer song while maintaining a high quality. If we’re looking for a digital piano that has a good grand piano, then we look for one that has great action with great sound. We try to find the one with a good number of sampling layers while also providing some of the most realistic action. Keys are a very important aspect in this respect so don’t over look them.

Anyway, instruments are important. Talent is important as well, but your talented members will go nowhere if you don’t have the right instruments. As a result, if you’re looking for a digital piano, I recommend reading these reviews.

 

Despite cool weather and snow on the ground, the 21st annual Easter Bash managed to rock at its new location at Jake’s Backroom, filling the afternoon and evening with the sounds of Lubbock musicians.

Once again, you can read the whole article here.

 

From a band that used to be described by some as a “lame hippie group,” Icarus Fixed has become one of the best jazz and Indie bands on the South Plains.

Icarus Fixed is comprised of Jerry Serrano on lead vocals, guitar rhythm, and piano, Noel Ramirez on lead guitar and background vocals, Shaun Moralez on bass, and Rafael Guitron on drums.

The band started out as Nosmo King, several years ago.  Then, it included everyone but Moralez.

“Jerry (Serrano) was originally a trumpet player,” said Guitron.

Two years ago, the band merged into Icarus Fixed and added Moralez.

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