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KurtAgain: Thank you for that interesting short excerpt from Praxisbuch, which kinda explains why "it is as it is".
Btw. No AI please! It's mistakes that makes our music authentic and unique
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I think we're probably all guilty of a bit of 'file hoarding', but be realistic about downloaded styles, and voices. I mean, how many of them do you actually use? Do you really need those 600 R&B styles? Or 700 Ballroom styles?
I think the same way.
For two hours continuous playing, we only need about 40 styles! And even those styles will already have basic similarities, because we usually only play particular music genre -more or less. That is, by using one good style, we can make several song specific styles out of it (the difference is mainly in arrangement and tempo) -I'm taking about
simple pop/entertaining music, of course.
Listen to Status Quo, Fats Domino, Modern talking, etc. (they sold millions of records) -all their
best songs have the same basic rhythm. And country music is no different. What I'm saying is, if we would have 400 generic country styles, then they would sound pretty much the same.
Bogdan