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  • Tres cool. Thanks.

  • Glenn Gould was left handed!

    Did you notice?

  • @The55555SSSSS Of course he was NOT!!! He played treble notes with the right hand like right handed piano players :D

  • @HectiGonzalez

    but look he is holding the pen/ pencil with his left hand while writing on the score .

  • @The55555SSSSS yes I was just joking, you are right.

  • Prima, das war ganz wunderbar!

  • I reckon the technician had done that sort of thing before :)

  • Fascinating look into the mind of a genius. Imagine what Gould would do with today's technology; he'd be like a kid in a candy shop! Thanks for the upload.

  • He should play both of them at the same time in different locations to seek the one more appealing with that brighter glow lol

  • gotta love the tape

  • Do you want me to /physically cut it/? Oh, the world was another before CTRL + X

  • What an amaizing technician!!!

  • These guys are lemmings to Gould... he virtually got to do anything he wanted and everybody would say yes.

  • Gould was the "director" in his life; and everyone else in it were like his cast members.

    His late cousin, Jessie, had said so, quite accuraltely, herself.

  • Was he left-handed?

  • @kaidl93 yes, he was left-handed.

  • Is the bearded producer Andrew Kazdin?

  • Yes; that IS Andrew Kazdin.

    And the other one was Lorne Tulk.

  • "tell me what to do"

    i'd be completely speechless if he said that to me...

  • my eyes would just roll around in circles

  • Believe In Love Believe In Wonder, I bow to you Mr Gould

  • Incredible. One wonders how many albums Gould could have put out if he had protools had existed back then.

  • amazing! I would hate to cut the tape too short LOL

  • two magicians!

  • at the end Gould choosed another version with a much slower tempo, i have it on the cd.

  • Fantastic! ...(Glenn Gould and the technician)... And everything done without a computer!

  • what a precise work of the technician !

    Thanks for this video.

  • @PhilippeLernould today you can do that with just a portable computer in 2 seconds xD

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