hey guys. lol. 
yeah i could learn to play in more keys. but heck. why. 
 I am a guitar player, it’s only a string part, i don’t really need to be a wiz 
bang keyboard player. lol.
anyway,  looks like i can transpose with x band 2, so might be sorted.
Have a good one guys.
Steve

> On 19 May 2015, at 10:05 am, Chris Smart <csma...@cogeco.ca> wrote:
> 
> Agreed. learn to play in some more keys! It'll do you some good! (grin)
> 
> I was at a blues jam once with supposedly a famous well-known keyboard player 
> sitting in. This guy was on some recordings people might recognize. Anyway, 
> someone calls "Every Day I Have the Blues" in B-flat.  The drummer counts it 
> off and we're in, except whoops, the keyboard player is in C major! The band 
> stops, he says quietly "oops I forgot to hit this transpose button", and 
> suddenly he's in B-flat.
> He had been playing in C all set.  Yes I know, to the audience it doesn't 
> matter, and it shouldn't matter to anyone, even us snobby musicians. (grin) 
> But it was just amusing after we'd all been told how big a deal this guy was.
> 
> Chris
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