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Final Fantasy X - To Zanarkand - Randy George, theremin

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Please visit me on the web at: http://randygeorgemusic.com This video is for the Final Fantasy X fans out there. "To Zanarkand" the opening theme to Final Fantasy X, was written by legendary vid...  
 
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didgeboy287 (7 hours ago) Show Hide
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I've only just started browsing thereminist videos tonight but you seem to have the most physical and emotional control of this sensitive instrument. Your pitch and vibrato are superb.
FyuFyu (1 day ago) Show Hide
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wow... that sounds so wonderful *cries*
Gilleece666 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Great intonation, good work!
V19torrent (1 week ago) Show Hide
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*tears*
jdk330 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Watching this video gave me goosebumps. Awesome work man, consider me subscribed.
spankyocheese (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Randy George, you do know we can get married.

LOL.
andkno (1 month ago) Show Hide
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this is... so amazing, I'm more than impressed, and I love final fantasy BTW
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its a devise that plays different sound depending on shape and distance of your hands
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Well....I'd have to disagree when you say shape, because what people do with their hands is because of their muscle memory and it is much more effective to move a finger than to move your arm back and forth, It works strictly to the distance of where (how close) your hands are and objects around it.
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