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Started by stephenm52, May 04, 2023, 03:25:06 PM

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stephenm52

Through the years my Genos has been my go to gigging keyboard.  When it comes to a new model release I need to ask myself; will a new Genos earn me any more dollars?   The answer is no.   


Things happen in our lives and I've now been diagnosed with a terminal disease.  My doctors are not predicting how much longer my life will be after all they are not my creator.  I guess my point is we reach a point in life and a "new anything" cannot save our lives, we are all heading to the same place.   


I'm just so grateful that I've had a life that I wouldn't trade for all the new arrangers or pianos in the world.  Regrets? I have very few. My only disappointment is that I recently hit the 70 mark and wish I had more years but based on my families history with cancer this disease did not come as a surprise.  Carry on fellow musicians and don't forget to be thankful and grateful for each day you have to enjoy and play music.

Lee Batchelor

First off, I'm sure I speak for everyone here, that we're so sorry to hear of your diagnosis, Stephen.

You're 100% correct about the Genos. Despite all the posts about how many "new things" we'd all like to see added to Genos 2, it's how you play that really counts. Please try to keep playing as long as you can. I honestly believe that engaging in any musical activity extends the time any of us has.
"Learn" your music correctly, then "practice" it. Don't practice mistakes because you'll learn them.

mikf

Stephen
Very sad news, but accepting a situation most of us dread, with such courage, calmness, good grace and thankfulness for the good life you had is both impressive and uplifting. You are one classy individual and you have just put all our everyday ups and downs, hopes and desires, into perspective.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones. Thank you for your wise contributions here.
Best wishes
Mike

rikkisbears

Hi Stephen, so sorry to hear such awful news. What can one say. Just look after yourself.
Best wishes
Rikki
Korg PA5X 88 note
SX 900
Band in a Box 2022

pjd

Hi Stephen --

I'm sad to hear that you've been hit by this awful disease. We all wish you and your family the best!

You've been an incredibly helpful, bright spot all these years. Thank you. And thank you for one further lesson -- the need for introspection and perspective, right darned now.

-- pj

stephenm52

Lee, Mike, Rikki and PJ, many thanks for your kind comments. All of you have also been helpful to me in the past.  Thanks for your support!

Toril S

Dear Stephen. I am so sorry to hear about your disease! But, as you say, your doctor is not your creator. I send you warm thoughts and pray for you here in Trondheim,  Norway. Stay tuned to your friends here om PSR Tutorial. No, there is no keyboard model that can save us from what happens to us in life, but to play music and listen to music gives us great joy. A big hug from Toril
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLVwWdb36Yd3LMBjAnm6pTQ?view_as=subscriber



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tyrosrick

Thank you Steve for your contributions to this forum. Moreover, all those gigs you did, had more impact in ways you may not even know. Perhaps that child in the audience heard you play and now is an accomplished player thanks to you. The senior citizens hearing your renditions of old-time melodies helped enrich their lives in those moments. Whatever time you have left, I feel you'll still continue to make a significant difference in many lives, be it through words, deeds, or your exquisite music skills. One day, all of us will meet again in our true eternal forms, until then, thank you again for embracing this Earthly life and creating the ripples of music that have touched so may in the past, and continue to do so today.

Rick D.

stephenm52,

Sorry for you lousy diagnosis. You are correct, no one gets out of here alive. I am close to your age 68, and know what you are talking about, it's been one thing after another. It's good that we are retired and have time to go to the doctors :). Hang in there, for me music makes life easier to deal with.

Best of luck,
Rick D.

Danny1972

Hi Stephen, as everybody has already said, I am ever so sorry about your diagnosis, sending prayers to you. Everything you said is so true to remind us how lucky and blessed we are to have these these wondering instruments and to appreciate all the times we are able to use them for whatever means. 


stephenm52

Toril, Tyrosrick, Rickd and Danny1972.  Many thanks for your kind words, it's certainly wonderful to have caring friends at this great PSR Forum.

EileenL

Hello Stephenm,
  So sorry to hear your news. Music is a great way of relaxing and getting us through things and I hope it will be of help to you through these times.
Eileen

Lije Baley

Dear Stephen, thank you for having the courage and trust in us to speak so openly.

I am very sorry to hear this. I know each of us deals with difficulty and tragedy in our own way, but I would like to share the following sentiment passed onto me by my late father who, like you, battled a difficult illness - don't grieve, Heaven is a place nearby.

Dad wasn't at all religious but after these many years, I really do think he meant 'I'm not going anywhere'.

As for the doctors, his internist told me he couldn't believe it when he, knowing the diagnosis, saw my dad shopping in a supermarket, pushing the cart. It was like this till the very last moment. So, if I may be equally open, never say this is the end and keep pushing that cart as hard as you can!

Take care and best of wishes,
Antun

TerryE54

Dear Stephen,

Sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis; having had close family members having similar diagnoses I know it is a difficult time.

As Eileen has said, making music on our wonderful Genos is such a good way to relax and hopefully it will help you through.

All the best.

Terry
Genos 2

JohnS (Ugawoga)

Hi Steve


Thinking of you Steve.
Nobody knows what cards we are dealt
Keep you face to the sunshine 8)

All the best
John :)
Genos 2     AMD RYZEN  9 7900  12 Core Processor 32 ram,   Focusrite Scarlet 4i4 4th Gen.

Oxford1035

Hi Stephen,

Sorry to hear your news. Like others have said, l admire your courage and the way you're facing it. l hope you're able to beat the odds and enjoy life for longer than may be expected. Hang in there and look after yourself as best you can.

Kind regards,

Russ

stephenm52

Eileen, Antun,Terry, John and Russ, many thanks for your kind words and support!

EB5AGV

Hi Stephen,

Thanks a lot for showing us what is important in life. We live in a permanent rush, taking lots of things (like health) for granted, aspiring to have the latest and greatest keyboard... instead of thanking and appreciating what we are blessed to have and, more important, the people who surround us.

I wish you the best in this time.

Jose
Jose Gavila
Yamaha: U3H, DX7, TX81Z, DX11, SY77, TG77, SY85, A3000, AN1x, EX5, EX5R, EX7, MOTIF RACK XS, MONTAGE 6 (B & WH), MODX6+, GENOS

Plus lots other music toys :-)

Jeff Hollande

Dear Stephen :

Allow me to say how much I admire your courage and strength during these difficult and sad times for you and your family.

Warm regards, JH

stephenm52

Quote from: EB5AGV on May 06, 2023, 08:25:43 AM
Hi Stephen,

Thanks a lot for showing us what is important in life. We live in a permanent rush, taking lots of things (like health) for granted, aspiring to have the latest and greatest keyboard... instead of thanking and appreciating what we are blessed to have and, more important, the people who surround us.

I wish you the best in this time.

Jose




Thank you Jose and you're welcome.   I'm also known on the airwaves as W1DAM, but I haven't been on the air since last December.

stephenm52

Jeff, Thank you too for your kind comments!

tyrosman

Hello Stephenm so sorry to Hear this terrible News music is a great tonic i Take every day as it comes there is so much going on at the moment and Genos is just fantastic ive Had mine since it came out ive not Gigged since the pandemic and im now discovering Genos its just fantastic

davey

Hello Stephen this something we all are going to face at sometime I only hope to have your courage and perspective.

   Wishing you all the best
           
          Dave

Paula

Hi Steve
I am sad to hear this very sad new
you are in my prayers ... although I never met you in person I feel as though  I personally know you
each and every one of us could face this  none of us are exempt ,
I just lost a beautiful little niece age 54 last October to this horrible illness she left her 13 year old daughter  rather we are Ill or not we are all terminal , God Bless you Steve I have been thinking about you and again  you are in my nightly prayers
    A forum friend
    Paula
You Tube
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Genos 1,Tyros 4 and Bose S1 Pro, Bose L1 Mod 2 w/tonematch
PSR S970

Ed B

Hi Stephen
Thinking of you and your most insightful words. Our prayers are with you. VE3 KHA.
Ed B
Keep on learning

motekmusic

Hello Stephen,

Thanks so much for all your wonderful contributions to this forum and some of them are residing in my machines.
Sometimes we miss the big priorities in life and it is a wake up call along with some shock to put those priorities back where
they belong.  You have earned a good name and your sharing your response to your medical diagnosis is so precious.
Sending many blessings for you and your family from Tsafat, Israel.

elaine
\\\"I have suffered for my music, now it\\\'s your turn\\\"   Neil Innes

Stijn

Hi Stephen, so sorry to hear such awful news.
I admire your courage and strength during this difficult period and I want to thank you for all your contributions to this forum.

Take care and best of wishes,

Stijn
I'm not talented ... but I practice a lot.
please visit  https://www.youtube.com/@StijnBettens/videos

stephenm52

Tyrosman, Davey, Paula, EdB,Elaine, Stijn many thanks to all of you for your support.  I know at one time or another I've had contact with everyone regarding our wonderful arrangers and keyboards.  It's such a great feeling to have such wonderful friends and support from around the world whether it be with our arrangers or for moral support.  I can't thank you enough for your prayers and thoughts!


EdB, 73 from fellow ham radio operator W1DAM

AndiiRoo

Very sorry to hear this

With best wishes

Andy
Genos2, Montage 7, PSR EW-410 HS5's, mfc10
Former Keyboards: Genos, T1/2/3/5 & various Organs

maartenb

Stephen,

Thank you for sharing your story, even though it is a sad one.

I appreciate all your past (and future) contributions to this forum.

Take care and I wish you all the strength.


Maarten