ahhhh.. you meant the sound itself..
i see what you mean
well for me, for instance the Holiday season is big on special
songs and sounds.. i DO like to play some of the
Nutcracker on gigs, and people seem to love hearing it,
and while a solo M is nice for the lead lines, it brings the
imagery of the tiny ballerina's into the imagination better when
i use the good Flute sound on the FR7, and play the notes
and emphasis like a Flute player does, as much as humanly possible
Route 66 is one of my signature songs.. for the solo riff i will
use the jazz Guitar if i am MIDIfied or Rolanded and no-one seems
to think it is strange sounding
How Sweet it is (Jr. Walker and the All Stars) is all about the SAX,
and you have to admit the Roland nails that sound, and when i use it
i nail the SONG
maybe again it is because i had the Cordovox from a young age, and so
electronic and alternate sounds were always in my head, but i also way
back in my Student days remember transcribing Walter Wanderly songs
(Ipanema and So Nice) and a flute song from the Dynatones (Fife Piper)
until i could play them note for note
(with a slight accomodation for when i reached the high A and needed a couple more keys)
the Hammond was an easy match as the Lowry circuits were pretty darn close,
but i didn't get to use a Fife sound with a touch keyboard and bellows sensing
until many decades later
THAT SONG... the Fife Piper... that specific song was why Roland hired me
to demo and promote the FR7 when they heard me play it
with the right sound
with the right touch
the song came to it's originally recorded life even though i am an accordion player
about a year later, Roland hired a new director for the accordion dept.
and i played White Bird during a practice session at Roxy's using the
Violin and string sound and it stopped him in his tracks..
so these are some of my reasons why..
one more you may relate to.. as a Piper i imagine you have heard Sardou's
Connemara
well think of how you would play the left hand accordion to accompany him..
there is zero room for Oom Pa Pa.. but an accordionist can easily adjust
to playing the Rhythm line and sound GOOD doing it
ciao