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Classical Gas Mason Williams on my Roland FR-8x accordion

That was nice. You had a lot of sounds going on. How did you get the guitar/string tone to sound? Was it a "velocity" touch on the keys or a momentary "no notes sounding" and then a press on any key to get the guitar sound? This would be what Hammond called "Touch Response Percussion" feature on their organs.
 
That was nice. You had a lot of sounds going on. How did you get the guitar/string tone to sound? Was it a "velocity" touch on the keys or a momentary "no notes sounding" and then a press on any key to get the guitar sound? This would be what Hammond called "Touch Response Percussion" feature on their organs.
Sorry for the delay. I don’t get on this forum often.

I use velocity on Orch1 (guitar) and the bellows to bring in Orch2 (strings).
 
Very nice! I like the strings orchestration on the second half.

I used to play this song a lot when I played guitar. Completely stopped playing guitar after I picked up the accordion seven years ago.

Thanks. I’m really enjoying my FR-8x. My influence on learning Classical Gas was seeing Glen Campbell do it on stage with a full orchestra (YouTube). I thought “I can do this…”

You have 2 great instrument talents, and should still keep up with your guitar. Your version of the song sounded great!
 
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