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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2006

"African Fire" Concert in Boston 1999. Introduction to a Synthophone

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  • HOW UTTERLY SOUL-LESS ,AND BOREING,RATHER THAN ALL THIS TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEIING ONE S MUSICAL STATEMENT IT IS MEARLY DROWNING IT IN UNNECCESSARY EMBELLISHMENTS MAYBE ROLAND KIRK WOULD HAVE ENJOYED THIS SORT OF THING BUT I FOR ONE AM GLAD HE PASSED ON BEFORE THIS SORT OF GIMMICKERY CAUGHT UP WITH HIM, CAN'T SEE THAT CHET BAKER WOULD HAVE BEEN IMPRESSED

  • Man that's great! It's nice to see others expressing themselves in the digital forum. I have been playing the Casio midi sax since '89 and the digital trumpet since '06. Performed with Widespread Panic, Carlos Santana, Bernie Worrell (P-Funk), Blackbyrd McKnight (Miles Davis), Govt Mule, Jerry Goodman (Mahavishnu), John Popper (Blues Travelers), The Dirty Dozen Brass Band (New Orleans), Danny Hull (Doobie Bros), T.M. Stevens (James Brown), just to name a few. So don't let anyone deter you.

  • this would cost 6.5 million

  • One man band!

  • how much would one of these cost?

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