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Mesa, Arizona QChord Club 2004/2005 Meeting Dates

The QChord Club is an informal social gathering for people who play the Q-Chord or Omnichord.
It provides an opportunity for people of all skill levels to share experiences and learn from each other.
Our focus is on having FUN!

WHEN: Mondays, 7 to 9pm on the following dates:

Nov 1, 2004
Dec 6, 2004
Jan 3, 2005
Feb 7, 2005
Mar 7, 2005

WHERE: Superstition Sunrise RV Resort at 702 S. Meridian, Apache Junction, Between Southern and Broadway. Take elevator to the 2nd floor.

RSVP: Please call about a week in advance to confirm number of people for each date. This helps prepare adequate space and light refreshments. Guests are welcome too!

PLEASE NOTE: You will need to use batteries at the Club Meeting. You should have replacements with you. We recommend using Duracel or Energizer for longer lasting performance.
Suzuki QChord
Playing Tip
#001

You can play your QChord without the Rhythm and Background accompaniment by turning the Rhythms Volume and the Chord Mode Volume all the way down. Now you can play just like a guitar or any of the 100 general midi voices built into the QChord!

This works well when you are playing along with other musicians and they already have a drummer or other instrumentation.

Unlike using the EZPlay button that holds the chord when it is pressed, this method of turning down volume settings allows you to play more like the sound of the instrument selected. It has a more realistic approach.


Suzuki QChord
Playing Tip
#002

You can play your QChord without the Rhythm and Background accompaniment by turning the Rhythms Volume and the Chord Mode Volume all the way down. Now you can play just like a guitar or any of the 100 general midi voices built into the QChord!

This works well when you are playing along with other musicians and they already have a drummer or other instrumentation.

Unlike using the EZPlay button that holds the chord when it is pressed, this method of turning down volume settings allows you to play more like the sound of the instrument selected. It has a more realistic approach.


Suzuki QChord
Playing Tip
#003

You can play your QChord without the Rhythm and Background accompaniment by turning the Rhythms Volume and the Chord Mode Volume all the way down. Now you can play just like a guitar or any of the 100 general midi voices built into the QChord!

This works well when you are playing along with other musicians and they already have a drummer or other instrumentation.

Unlike using the EZPlay button that holds the chord when it is pressed, this method of turning down volume settings allows you to play more like the sound of the instrument selected. It has a more realistic approach.


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