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If it gets people interested in playing/learning/performing music then all well and good. The problem I see is is that it was hyped up with a teaser trailer aimed at synth heads (I presume) but clearly the keyboard is aimed at occasional home users and people looking for something simple maybe as a Christmas present for a child etc. See the Korg site for details.Īs much as I don’t like they keyboard myself I can see there being a market for it. The Liverpool will be available November 2015 for a street price of $599.99.
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Here’s what Korg has to say about the new Liverpool Professional Arranger keyboard:įrom Day Tripper to Let It Be, all you need to do is play chords with your left hand, and the Liverpool automatically provides an accompaniment that matches the feel of the original song. Use your right hand to play the melody, and those classic songs are reborn.Īlternatively, add your own chords and melodies to use the accompaniments as inspirations to create your own musical works. The new keyboard is based on the Korg microArranger, but is updated with 64 Lennon & McCartney Styles. Korg today introduced the Liverpool Professional Arranger – a Beatles-inspired arranger mini-keyboard that they say ‘pays tribute to the legendary duo’ of Lennon & McCartney.