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  • Thank you, I would purchase an older Fender Rhodes as they have killer tone when set up properly. Depending on your budget, i would ultimately save up for a Vintage Vibe electric tine piano. Truly amazing pianos- But if your budget is limited find a good stock piano and then rebuild it yourself with Vintage Vibe parts. Good Luck and have fun searching !

  • does this one have plastic or wooden keys?

  • @tyleryesta1 Wood keys with two piece style cap, as opposed to the earlier "full skirt" caps (still wood keys, though) Later Mk II pianos had the plastic keys.

  • That bit you start at 1:09 is really sweet, it gives me goose bumps. I recognise the tune from somewhere. Great playing. You had a good set up there, really crisp recording.

  • @jaredini Prototype by Outkast... with a few of my own wrong notes ;)

  • @derfsup Your gonna have to give me the chords to that, sounds sweet and warm!

  • @jaredini e major 7; b major 7; e minor 7; b minor 7. Add 2 to all. Enjoy, and listen to the original, esp. dat bass!

  • @derfsup

    You should post more videos of you just jamming on old Rhodes keyboards, I love listening to these!

  • @CommodoreKulor Many thanks!

  • Simply beautiful, there will NEVER be another instrument greater than the Fender Rhodes

  • Beautiful instrument and awesome playing. Great video!

  • this color combination (glorious, of course), the vibrato's slow ping-ponging and fred's playing's making me feel wooooooooooooozy....

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