Probably if you knew how to play, you will understand that the movement is part of the inspiration and he is entiled to move in a great solo like this.
actually gotcat, when a musician moves it means that their body is more free and relaxed. Also they are putting more energy into each note. The moving is not destracting, it would be the stiff musician that is not fully there that is distracting.
Youtube is actually a wonderful resource for seeing a great variety of musicians from all backgrounds, you could find some truly inspiring work where the musicians are dead still. However, my point was not that movement was bad, merely that too much movement proves distracting (for me, anyways). You need not watch a musician to appreciate him, just close your eyes and listen to Erik, and you can HEAR his musicianship.
Yeah man! Awesome performance AND thanks for doing such a great job fixing my horn every time! Erik's the best!
Nitrocide595 5 months ago
wow they are so cool i got to try one !!
Minitubthumper15 2 years ago
Finally found you after chasing you all over the internet. Nice concert.
parabrab 2 years ago
ooo, his bouncing
snmael 2 years ago
How much do synthophones cost? and where can you buy one? Thanks
georgeontherocks 3 years ago
at last check around $400 - $800 I forget exactly what I saw, look at musiciansfriend it's a com
armanth13 2 years ago
That's a killin' solo. Killin'. Get down and move around, man.
futboler454 3 years ago
Stop moving so much! It's incredibly distracting and doesn't add to the performance. Good solo however.
Gotcat 4 years ago
I can't help it! I must have ants in my pants. ;) Actually, drummer Kevin Higgins' groove is making me bopulate :) Thanks for your comment.
robosax 4 years ago
Probably if you knew how to play, you will understand that the movement is part of the inspiration and he is entiled to move in a great solo like this.
Good job with the synthtophone man.
Roby00976 3 years ago
actually gotcat, when a musician moves it means that their body is more free and relaxed. Also they are putting more energy into each note. The moving is not destracting, it would be the stiff musician that is not fully there that is distracting.
FightingPolygonTeam 2 years ago
Youtube is actually a wonderful resource for seeing a great variety of musicians from all backgrounds, you could find some truly inspiring work where the musicians are dead still. However, my point was not that movement was bad, merely that too much movement proves distracting (for me, anyways). You need not watch a musician to appreciate him, just close your eyes and listen to Erik, and you can HEAR his musicianship.
Gotcat 2 years ago