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12-Tone Warrior
Добавлен 13 янв 2009
I'm a gigging classic rock (and country) keyboard player hoping to share information and experiences with other musicians (and aspiring musicians), providing stories and wisdom related to my decades of participation in the music scene as a keyboardist. I would like to pass on my knowledge and mentor others who might be interested in pursing this, or just share stories with other gigging keyboard players.
Classic Rock Keyboards Gigging ★ 12-Tone Warrior ★ Episode 2: Ambition, Expectation, Approach
In this episode I discuss my concept of "AEA" (Ambition, Expectation, Approach) as a foundation for turning your dream of being a performing keyboardist into a reality.
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Classic Rock Keyboards Gigging ★ 12-Tone Warrior ★ Episode 1: Introduction
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Introduction to my channel, as a gigging classic rock (and country) keyboard player.
Beyond (Moody Blues Tribute): Nights In White Satin
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Live at Sandy Shore, Misquamicut Beach, RI, 10/12/19
Mychael David Project - Hampton Beach - August 2019
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Mychael David Project - Hampton Beach - August 2019
Mychael David Project, Cathoic Telethon 2018, Set 2
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Mychael David Project, Cathoic Telethon 2018, Set 2
Mychael David Project, Cathoic Telethon 2018, Set 1
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Mychael David Project, Cathoic Telethon 2018, Set 1
Mychael David Project promotional video 2016
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Mychael David Project promotional video 2016
Day's Eye / Pigling Bland / Slightly All The Time (Soft Machine)
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My performace of Day's Eye, from Soft Machine's 1973 album Soft Machine Seven; which segues into Pigling Bland from the album Fifth; which segues into Slightly All The Time (closing section) from the album Third. All titles composed by Mike Ratledge. Instruments used: Alesis QS8.2 (Fender Rhodes piano), Korg Z1 (synthesized french horn), Roland JD-800 MIDI-triggered from an Alesis ION (distorte...
While You See A Chance (Steve Winwood)
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My performace of While You See A Chance, from Steve Winwood's 1980 album Arc Of A Diver. Composed by Steve Winwood and Will Jennings. Instruments used: Alesis QS8.2 (bass, string synth), Korg Z1 (Hammond B3 organ), Alesis ION (MultiMoog solo).
Rhayader (Camel)
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My performace of Rhayader, from Camel's 1975 album The Snow Goose. Composed by Andrew Latimer and Peter Bardens. Instruments used: Alesis QS8.2 (bass), Alesis ION (synth-brass lead), Korg Z1 (Hammond B3 organ).
A Remark You Made (Weather Report)
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My performace of A Remark You Made, from Weather Report's 1977 album Heavy Weather. Composed by Josef Zawinul. Instruments used: Alesis QS8.2 (Fender Rhodes piano), Alesis ION (Moog solo).
Carol Ann (Soft Machine)
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My performace of Carol Ann, from Soft Machine's 1973 album Soft Machine Seven. Composed by Karl Jenkins. Instruments used: Alesis QS8.2 (Fender Rhodes piano), Alesis ION (Moog sound).
Air Born (Camel)
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My performace of Air Born, from Camel's 1976 album Moonmadness. Composed by Andrew Latimer and Peter Bardens. Instruments used: Alesis QS8.2 (bass, Mellotron flute), Korg Z1 (Solina string synth), Alesis ION (Moog solo).
Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 6 of ?
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A discussion, analysis, and modern interpretation of William Irwin Thompson's fourth chapter of his 1971 book At The Edge Of History, entitled Values And Conflict Through History. Includes Powerpoint presentation of Thompson's diagrams depicting the evolution of societal organization (slightly modified). Part 7: TBA
Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 5 of ?
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A discussion, analysis, and modern interpretation of William Irwin Thompson's fourth chapter of his 1971 book At The Edge Of History, entitled Values And Conflict Through History. Includes Powerpoint presentation of Thompson's diagrams depicting the evolution of societal organization (slightly modified). Part 6: ruclips.net/video/m-0XvqEFO68/видео.html
Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 4 of ?
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Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 4 of ?
Antinatalism final response (Re: Argue This Argument)
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Antinatalism final response (Re: Argue This Argument)
Re::: inmendham:: glenstegner: Antinatalism Discussion
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Re::: inmendham:: glenstegner: Antinatalism Discussion
Prog Rock: The Canterbury Scene: 3 Albums That Are Must-Haves (2 of 2)
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Prog Rock: The Canterbury Scene: 3 Albums That Are Must-Haves (2 of 2)
Prog Rock: The Canterbury Scene: 3 Albums That Are Must-Haves (1 of 2)
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Prog Rock: The Canterbury Scene: 3 Albums That Are Must-Haves (1 of 2)
Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 3 of ?
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Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 3 of ?
Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 2 of ?
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Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 2 of ?
Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 1 of ?
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Analysis of William Irwin Thompson's Values And Conflict Through History, Part 1 of ?
That’s really good advice. I’m a keyboard player of similar age to and play similar styles of music. At the heart of it, there’s nothing like rehearsing and performing music live with other musicians. My band only plays locally and only gets a handful a gigs per year. Most of the reward comes in rehearsing songs - the many hours spent working out and adapting the parts and getting the songs to work as a band - it’s great when it comes together. Playing live in front of an audience is the ultimate goal - but audiences can be fickle. Sometimes there’s good crowd, sometimes there’s only six people. I found that having some Hammond organ sounds took me a long way. It doesn’t have to be fast playing either, just some nice harmony and a bit of melody. ‘Classic Rock’ and ‘Country Rock’ Bands just love the sound of a Leslie speeding up and slowing down.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yes I agree, there is a lot of reward in rehearsal as well as the gig itself. I love bringing in new songs to keep the band fresh and always moving forward. And you're right about audiences... sometimes it's a nonstop party with people dancing all over the place, sometimes it's a handful of people. I know the feeling. Usually during those late-night 3rd Sets when most everybody has left the building, that's when we break out into "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" or other similar long album tracks.
You omitted the most important name that launched what we call the Canterbury Scene. Do you know what that is ? THE WILDE FLOWERS of course as they were the very foundation that splintered into Caravan and Soft Machine. Get your facts straight
I do mention Wilde Flowers at 9:22. Sorry, it should have been mentioned much earlier. Was 12 years ago I made this video. :)
Canterbury is a CITY by the way !
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That intro truly is one of the most beautiful of the 1980s but hardly anyone seems to know about it!
So cool that tyler sampled this
superb
Nice
Nice pice..and good Interpretation. You Play the Bass and Piano part in the same time ..cool👍
Very nice. Huge Camel fan here.
Awesome
Wow.. thank you!!!!!
Thank you - very uplifting to see and hear.
All great stuff. However, my favorite from that scene is the one album by Quiet Sun (Phil Manzanera, , Bill MacCormick, Dave Jarrett, and Charles Hayward): Mainstream. It's got a lot of the whimsy of the Canterbury scene, but also some of the most inspired jazzy hard-driving performances I've heard. Brilliant (with the exception of the last song Rongwrong, which has really funny/bizarre lyrics but the singing leaves a lot to be desired). Manzanera, of course, left the band to go to Roxy Music, while MacCormick went to Matching Mole.
Yes Quiet Sun were very different to those we generally regard as the Canterbury Scene . However their records were fantastic, beautifully recorded and timeless
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Amazing Video 😊 please make more of these. Love to learn about these,, Prog rock ‚‘ Genres 😊😊
Thank you very much for this.
Religion is just another way to keep distance from now or imagine some where instate here .
Muy bien!!👌 Que chingón suenan esos sintetizadores... Genial cover..
Pezzo clamoroso
I don't know who you think is scowling at life from an ivory tower. I'm 23 with no offspring and already vasectomised, but I'm doing my best to enjoy this largely pronatalist world. I'm nihilistic on a cosmic scale, but I strive to be ethical (as opposed to morally nihilistic)
Seems like any reasonable interlocutors gave up on Gar-Bear about 8 years ago...
Gar-Bear
Hi good analysis. Soft Machine 4 is the pinnacle in my view. Kevin Ayers work you have missed out and several of his albums are the work of genius
Go back and listen to the original song again because yours is terrible, not even close.
Good effort. Makes me realise how good winwoods intro is. And how hard it is to imitate.
Enjoying every second of your articulate performances! Thank you!
Sending peace and positivity to you from the pacific northwest coast of Washington 💕🎶
Watching your performance with great appreciation, thank you!
Beautiful, thank you for sharing with us!
Sounds better than steve winwood live just need drums and voice.
Where did you get the piano sheet
Brilliant!!!
Can a synth sound like a Lowrey TLO going thru a Shaftsbury fuzz box? Ever?
Yes.
Great going man! Did this one myself on the piano, if you wanna check it out. What's your middle keyboard? Like the sound of it
We agree 100%. Also add Matching Mole, National Health, and Gong.
nice buddy I lovet it :-) Nice performance! Those opening cords are an 80s time machine
nice buddy I lovet it :-) This is so good but i didnt like it kuz we needa keep it at 69 likes Right on! That's a nice organ you get from the Korg! Love it.
Right on! That's a nice organ you get from the Korg! Love it.
With software and looping this, it’d be really good. I’m sure you could mix it fabulously! Love it.
Those opening cords are an 80s time machine
Wow amazing
With software and looping this, it’d be really good. I’m sure you could mix it fabulously!
nice buddy I lovet it :-)
Has nothing do to with the player here but what a crappy sounds. Sounds like nothing compared to the original.
I totally agree on Rotter's Club.. Mindblowing, magnificent album
fuckin awesome!!
This is so good but i didnt like it kuz we needa keep it at 69 likes
nice job man
Good calls. I would have put National Health up there aswell.
Glen Stegner you are a first class idiot. Canterbury is the home of the Anglican Protestant faith. I doubt you've ever been near it. Stop disrepecting a World Heritage Site.