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is that dude playing a Pop Tart?


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Kataway wrote:
Love it!!! What a nice tone for this stickist...

Nima uses an ACTV-2, and double MIDI (though I don't know whether it's a VG99 or a true synth sounds)... the melody sound on this is definitely a MIDI sound..

I have a question for you Greg. When I gave my instructions about my own stick I said to Uta that I didn't want a MIDI set up on it. The reason was really simple. I had in the past some guitar MIDI set up and I found that it was not good...for the trigger I mean...always late response...

My question: is the trigger better with this tapping technique on the stick?

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Beautiful.
Sounds like Andreas Vollenweider meets Craig Caquico.


Nice one, I was thinking Andreas Vollenweider too! Great post! What a cool Stick sound and the ensemble fits together really well. Perfect Saturday morning cup-of-coffee soundtrack.

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Used to listen to Vollenweider at the Health Food restaurant where I worked in Vegas as a cook before they closed many years later. Their Health Food STORE is still open now though. It's called Rainbow's End. We sold Green Goddess sandwiches among other things.

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Vollenweider, swiss citizen, world musician.


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Green Goddess sandwich, no Swiss, vegan...

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:D


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I had no answer on my question...lol...so...I do it again to all of you.

Do you have a MIDI pickup on your stick? It works well? Problems?

Thank you for the answers.

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When I was in Korea there was a guy who studied with Lionel Hampton on Marimba. His name is Baek Jin Woo. He played every week at a jazz bar. I lived near another guy who taught melodic percussion in his studio. He had a lot of students. I just love vibraphone especially. Clean execution in your video. We need more of you guys.

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randy wrote:
is that dude playing a Pop Tart?

:lol: Maybe? :lol:

Having a background in percussion, I'll admit to playing some strange things, amonst them: a balloon, the push broom, and garden weasels.

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