Mike Schmid, Miley Cyrus / The Chainsmokers / Troye Sivan

The Keyboard Chronicles - A podcast by David Holloway

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Mike Schmid has been part of Miley Cyrus’ core band for fifteen years. In addition, Mike has worked with numerous artists including The Chainsmokers and Troye Sivan to name just two. We talk everything from stadium gigs to playing tips and a little bit of gear talk to boot. To listen / watch: * Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or: * Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab):   Mike’s website Recent Miley Cyrus tour of South America Film scoring and impostor syndrome Playing with Hannah Montana Keeping it fresh each night on a large scale tour Miley Cyrus – Jolene Rebel Yell – Miley Cyrus with Billy Idol Mike’s rig rundown Using a laptop-based rig with Troye Sivan Lessons learned / tips for aspiring players Tag a keyboard player: Benmont Tench, Patrick Warren, Max Mitchell, Karina Depiano Desert Island Discs: OK Computer – Radiohead, Homogenic – Björk, Under The Pink – Tori Amos, Illinois – Sufjan Stevens, and ‘tied’ for fifth spot: Martinis and Bikinis – Sam Phillips and Punisher – Phoebe Bridgers. Mike faces our Quick Fire Tem Questions: Stereo or Mono, Sitting or Standing, Keytars: sexy or an abomination, Transpose button or adjust on the fly?, X-stand or anything else, Last gig you attended as an audience member, Best thing about live gigs, Worst thing about live gigs, Name one thing you’d like to see invented that’d make your life as a keyboard player easier, Red keyboards, yes or no? Mike’s travelogue video on a Miley Cyrus tour of Australia / New Zealand. Don’t forget to click on any of the subscribe links to automatically have each episode download, or just click play on the player above to listen right here. We’re always keen to hear from you: drop us a line via the website, Facebook, or Twitter. If you’re a keyboard player, we also have a regular email newsletter with interesting news from the industry just for you. To help us keep the podcast running like a fine oiled machine, we do have a Patreon account if you’d like to contribute the cost of a small cup of coffee a month and receive bonus content