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Gabriel Miceli

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  1. Whenever I'm really interested in something, it's usually the case of "I want to know everything". I want to explore the entirety of it.
  2. Albeit with a different soundchip, but yes. Now that makes me wonder what this was called while what I have was called that... Hm.
  3. I don't believe so. They sound like them, but not quite. Here is a video demonstrating the differences between them:
  4. I would like say, though, that I'm not a professional music maker of any kind. I normally just listen to one of its songs that are on my mind or sometimes just play random keys. I mainly asked this question because of my curiosity. I like to gain knowledge about things I like. I don't ever plan to use this keyboard for any serious things. You're not wrong, but it's just that what you're saying doesn't apply to me. Also, if I ever pass off as rude, I don't ever mean to sound that way.
  5. You're probably misunderstanding my question. What I'm after is the name of the rhythms as they appear on a Casio keyboard, if they happen to be present on any. I'm not talking about the genres themselves. Heck, many other songs on my keyboard use rhythms not on the rhythm list of the LK-43, such as Tango 2 in "Habanera from Carmen", Polka 2 in "Summ Summ Summ", or Chicago Blues in "I've Been Working On The Railroad". But then there are songs on here that don't use a rhythm from even the 100 that appear in the above videos, those being "Sippin' Cider through a Straw" and "Troika" and "Holdiridia", "La Cucaracha", and "Rasa Sayang", respectively.
  6. Sure they're generic, but not even on the CTK-495 can you hear either of these in the rhythm list (see https://youtu.be/AclI9fcPeeU and https://youtu.be/h5lkK2o3G5w) Also, I'm not sure if you know this, but those two links in the first post are links to two audio files.
  7. The two rhythms ripped and included in this post as attachments occur more than once in the song bank on my LK-43. Like Polka or Tex-Mex.wav Like Latin Fusion.wav
  8. I actually ended up finding the model number of my Casio keyboard with those three songs as well as "There You'll Be." It is the Casio LK-43. Thank you, Brad, for your suggestion that inspired me to do careful research and confirm with my family which keyboard it was. BradgeMT, that is literally what I used to recreate the songs to be posted to this forum.
  9. Back when I was 4 years old in Arizona, I got a Casio keyboard for Christmas. I am now 17 looking to identify this keyboard. I remember that it had a blue backlit display and the keys also lit up. The LK-80 clearly was never sold in the US because it has Japanese songs on it, so I am at a loss. Any help identifying it is of course appreciated.
  10. One thing I do know for sure is that all Casio keyboards I've ever owned has keys that light up.
  11. A long time ago, I had a Casio keyboard with some pretty interesting songs on it. However, I can not remember what the model number of it was. There are three songs I remember from it. The first two are in the following video. The third is "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." If anyone can figure it out, I will be very happy. Songs.mp4
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