Bob Moog’s Legacy
Bob Moog’s Legacy: Innovate, Inspire, Ignite Creativity w Moby, Wayne Coyne and More was uploaded by: moogfoundation
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Bob Moog’s Legacy: Innovate, Inspire, Ignite Creativity w Moby, Wayne Coyne and More was uploaded by: moogfoundation
Duration: 143
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Here’s a little vintage synth jamming from Herbie Hancock, on synth-heavy fusion classic, Chameleon.… Read More Vintage Shredding From Herbie Hancock On Chameleon
Herbie Hancock – Rockit 1985 was uploaded by: cminor7add9th
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Lady Gaga plays her awesomely strange keytar, which was customized by designer Gary Card. Lady Gaga’s keytar looks like it may be a Roland AX-7 beneath the custom paint job and stylistic accoutrements.
Artists and ARTURIA #6 Herbie Hancock was uploaded by: Arturiaweb
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Sesame Street: Herbie Hancock Makes Sounds was uploaded by: SesameStreet
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Brett Domino on… Roland’s Lucina AX-09 keytar was uploaded by: musicradartv
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y8BzEILdDw The Fairlight CMI (Computer Musical Instrument) is a digital sampling synthesizer, designed in 1979 by the founders of Fairlight, Peter Vogel and Kim Ryrie. The Fairlight CMI was one of the defining keyboards of the early 1980s and competed in the market with the Synclavier from New England Digital. Influential users included Peter Gabriel,… Read More 10 Videos About The Amazing Fairlight CMI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HplL53nXpS4 Honorary Synthtopia keytar badass and jazz/fusion great Herbie Hancock checks out Alicia’s Keys – the new piano virtual instrument created by Alicia Keys and Native Instruments. Alicia’s Keys was sampled from Alicia Keys’ own playing in her studio, and was used extensively on her last album.
Not even Santa can escape the curse of Herbie Hancock, who was so bad-ass on the keytar that he sort of ruined it for everybody since. Can anyone name that keytar? via SantaNo!