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Started by Pianoman, December 03, 2017, 08:09:10 PM

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DavidB

LOL. Wow, you edited a post to actually name me in an attempt to make me look inferior.

You win, I'm afraid I only speak two languages fluently, but a few more in very broken pieces.

Anyway, sorry to have trodden on your toes. It doesn't change the fact the language of the forum is English.

Good luck with your Genos.

zionip

Hi David,

Please do not get upset about this language thing.  I have been using the Chrome browser and use right click option "Translate to English" whenever I encounter a language that I do not understand.  This works reasonably well.

Thanks,
Paul

DavidB

I can assure, I wasn't and I'm not upset at anyone at all. Life really is too short and I know it very well.

I was just asking the poster to post in English as that's the accepted language of the forum as I understand it and then I was highly amused at pianoman editing his post to lecture me on languages and attempt to make me look inferior... Really, highly amusing.

I mean what I say, life really is too short to get upset on a keyboard (or any other) forum :)

Thanks though.

Pianoman

Hello DavidB.

It was not to make you look inferior. The man probably had trouble with English.
I edited my post because I'm very particular about using correct grammar.
And merely suggested that the learning of different languages is a wonderful thing.

Best Regards,
Pianoman

travlin-easy

No problem, gentlemen - we all have access go to Google Translate, which does a great job for those of us that only speak English or British. At one time I was fluent in Spanish, but because I have not used the language for more than 50 years, I have lots much of that ability. Ironically, I can still sing many songs in Spanish and Italian, but I do them phonetically.

All the best,

Gary 8)
Love Those Yammies...

Pianoman

Quote from: travlin-easy on December 05, 2017, 02:09:32 PM
No problem, gentlemen - we all have access go to Google Translate, which does a great job for those of us that only speak English or British. At one time I was fluent in Spanish, but because I have not used the language for more than 50 years, I have lots much of that ability. Ironically, I can still sing many songs in Spanish and Italian, but I do them phonetically.

All the best,

Gary 8)


Hello Gary.

There is no problem at all. Just a misunderstanding.

I think David misunderstood my intentions, and since I had been re-editing my post, got the wrong impression, that i may have been trying to make him feel somehow inferior.

I usually revisit my posts to check for any grammatical errors.
I am not the kind of person who deliberately seeks to offend others.

The gentleman who addressed me in Spanish is from Granada, and having learned that I also live in Spain, maybe felt more comfortable addressing me in that language.

In my post, I offered a brief translation of what he was saying and also asked everyone to "please forgive Kevlar2002 and me just this one time as I answer him in Spanish."

He was trying to suggest other alternatives for where to buy a Genos.
He owns a Genos already, bought in Seville, and it seems that there's no trouble over there in obtaining one.

I will be travelling over there around the 15th of January.

He bought his Genos in the Seville branch of the same music store that keeps on disappointing me here.

That was basically what his post was about. I answered that I would rather buy here, in case of any unforeseeable problems emerging later on.

I did however tell him that I'm also interested in a Korg Kronos Synthesizer Workstation to supplement my future Genos and to let me know what it costs over there.

That was basically the gist of the entire Spanish conversation.

Best Regards,
Pianoman.



travlin-easy

Thanks, Abby. I only wish I were able to attend that beach party you will be performing at in the next few weeks - really sounds like fun. I have done several in this part of the world, and I really had a ball, and so did the audiences. Even at my age, I still enjoy playing and singing to all those young girls on the beach dancing in their skimpy bikinis. ;)

All the best,

Gary 8)
Love Those Yammies...

Pianoman

Hello again Gary.

I don't know know if there will be any skimpy bikinis with a 70°F Temperature. But it will be fun.
Lot's of families, and people selling all kinds of stuff.

That will include home made pastries, all kinds of bric a brac, handmade pots, sweaters, spices, old bicycles, books, and a big charcoal barbeque for the hungry, and Paella, a delicious Spanish rice dish.
It's very informal and really like a beach picnic, with plenty of dancing.

All proceeds will go to charity, including the services of yours truly.

Still, I'm a born optimist, so you never know. Maybe there will be other optimists there too.
Courageous enough to run around in the aforementioned bikinis.

There are a lot of nationalities living here, so I'm expecting a carnival atmosphere.

Just about everything will be filmed, and I'm hoping to grab a member of the film crew and ask for a copy of anything with my music on it.

If I get the Genos early enough to load in my styles and registrations and familiarise myself with it's important functions, I might use it for the gig.

There will be other musicians and bands performing as well though, so i think each act will have a limited time window. Maybe 40 minutes each.

Otherwise I'll use my T3. The thing with the T3 is that I know it so well that i could probably play it blindfolded.
The buttons are so well laid out that you know what you're pressing, even without looking.

Best Regards,
Pianoman.

travlin-easy

I love Paella and have consumed lots of it in this part of the world. My sister in law is Puerto Rican and fixes it every time I show up at their place in Florida for a visit.

Sounds like you will be having lots of fun,

Gary 8)
Love Those Yammies...

Pianoman

I knew you are a man of the world Gary.
I think you have seen and done more in one lifetime than most people would do in several lifetimes.

Best Regards,
Pianoman.

travlin-easy

Abby, my wife will tell everyone that our 55 year marriage has never been boring. ;)

All the best,

Gary 8)
Love Those Yammies...

Will49

Quote from: travlin-easy on December 03, 2017, 08:47:50 PM
Thank you sir. You are a true gentleman and scholar and I am very much looking forward to seeing those videos in the near future.

Wholeheartedly agree with you there Gary....200%!! 😊

Will49

tyrosman

Thank you  You are a true gentleman and scholar and I am very much looking forward to seeing those videos in the near future. as well fantastic Genos will be worth the wait as i cant wait thill the Rush is over and all my Packs converted :)