
http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/en/news/n ... en#Germany
http://www.korg.de/nc/news/news-uebersi ... 192e111195
Never even had a small roadshow here!!!!
Pete




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Thats small, they can even swim there...mrniceneasy wrote:Even our side of the water
Well, the 'Roman's' did come once and then left. Perhaps they say 'been there, done that!'BasariStudios wrote:Thats small, they can even swim there...mrniceneasy wrote:Even our side of the water
What is a "fake" musical instrument? To me that would be a like PA2Xpro with no motherboard inside or a piano with no strings..Germany is huge, huge market for fake music instruments.
...you mean a bit like people who use Adobe Photoshop instead of a real paintbrushUp here, in the states, they frown at you when you play arranger kb. It is not considered very arty to play this instrument here.
Hmmm sounds very narrow-minded and one-sided - I would bet that there are many "pianists/violinists/flautists etc..." who could not begin to play an arranger keyboard.If you play arranger and don't know how to play piano or something well, they don't take you seriously.
The arranger keyboards from the little Casios to the Korg PAs enable many people to enter the great world of music. Arrangers are a huge huge seller - Yamaha, Roland etc put on "technical" roadshows where we can see all the great new gear. Seems like Korg in Germany do this. I am all for roadshows - the only downside is that I end up spending more moneySomething tells me that us is not good selling ground for akb so why to bother going there, doing costly roadshow.
Actually that is the FIRST and most important market for Korg.alland wrote:
Another big market for arrangers seems to be middle east. We have seen Turkish versions of arrangers