To quote a youTube comment, George Duke is the grooviest thing I've ever heard.
And (heh heh) I mis-read your comment and was waiting for Aziza Zadeh to pull out her KeyTar. Seemed like it would be a little out of place. She's remarkable!
I like this one...who said nothing significant was ever written for bongo and keytar?
Nilpferd, I'm sitting by myself at the playgroung laughing out loud like a lunatic (lallal) at the idea of HH knitting his brows over the snthhelper video - starting it over, trying again...
Just imagine the dilemma- it's the Grammys, you've only played clubs and studios, you've done it once for the recording but now you have a billion odd viewers worldwide, Grandmaster DST has already chickened out, and you're haunted by that "it's just a few notes.."
You work through it.. from that C, you come all the way back to that D sharp.. or was it E?!
Do girls really have more fun with a Yamaha? Maybe we need a battle of the sexes.. here's my boys entry..George Duke on the same instrument, here from 2 min.
ReplyDeleteAnd here is another slightly less spectacular example of a women playing some keys.
Aziza Zadeh
To quote a youTube comment, George Duke is the grooviest thing I've ever heard.
ReplyDeleteAnd (heh heh) I mis-read your comment and was waiting for Aziza Zadeh to pull out her KeyTar. Seemed like it would be a little out of place. She's remarkable!
I like this one...who said nothing significant was ever written for bongo and keytar?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xE2M3RJJXA
Bongo solo!! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteOK.. pay attention.
Watch this.
Now do this.
INVALUABLE INSTRUCTION!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the static shot of the instrument. And the mauve backdrop. Classic classic classic.
Herbie, well, rocks it.
Herbie may be synching though- he obviously hasn't got Synthhelper down yet. Dummo.
ReplyDeleteHere's the grooviest George Duke Thang you've ever seen.
Nilpferd, I'm sitting by myself at the playgroung laughing out loud like a lunatic (lallal) at the idea of HH knitting his brows over the snthhelper video - starting it over, trying again...
ReplyDeleteJust imagine the dilemma- it's the Grammys, you've only played clubs and studios, you've done it once for the recording but now you have a billion odd viewers worldwide, Grandmaster DST has already chickened out, and you're haunted by that "it's just a few notes.."
ReplyDeleteYou work through it.. from that C, you come all the way back to that D sharp.. or was it E?!
Ohmigod!!!
SYNCH ME!!!!
Instant favourite!
ReplyDeleteBest use of a keytar:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xE2M3RJJXA