The fast parts are too slow and the slow parts are too fast and it's a shame about the voice, but it's in stereo which is impressive. I've been thinking lately about getting a BBC Micro, like we used to have when I was in primary school.
Looks like the predecessor to MIDI. I liked those types of karaoke because they showed the chord progressions too so you could lear to sing and play the songs. I've not seen this ever before. Makes me want a Commie 64. I've had the Vic20, but that's all. I had the Trash80-CoCoII instead. My very first home computer experiance was a blind friend's Commodore PET, and it TALKED! That was the early 80s. Commodore were innovators. Some hams still use Commies for packet, rtty, CW, and AMTOR.
I see a basic chord progression of B,G,E
xmaddict 1 year ago
The fast parts are too slow and the slow parts are too fast and it's a shame about the voice, but it's in stereo which is impressive. I've been thinking lately about getting a BBC Micro, like we used to have when I was in primary school.
badbob1983 1 year ago
That's cool! Is this playing automatically, or are you playing, with some kind of keyboard controller?
wilkes85 1 year ago
@wilkes85 The song plays automatically.
vwestlife 1 year ago
Sounds like music from Pokemon.
daguy1234 1 year ago
lol, "The Band"
TheDanielHolt 1 year ago
Looks like the predecessor to MIDI. I liked those types of karaoke because they showed the chord progressions too so you could lear to sing and play the songs. I've not seen this ever before. Makes me want a Commie 64. I've had the Vic20, but that's all. I had the Trash80-CoCoII instead. My very first home computer experiance was a blind friend's Commodore PET, and it TALKED! That was the early 80s. Commodore were innovators. Some hams still use Commies for packet, rtty, CW, and AMTOR.
umajunkcollector 1 year ago
Nice synthy version.
GanEdenAustralia 1 year ago
That was great, but it spoils the head banging section.
RockTo11 1 year ago