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Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas - Isolated Keyboard Track
Here's the isolated piano and organ parts from Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas.
I do not own the rights to this song.
Posted for education and entertainment purposes only.
Pretty amazing sounding stuff though
I do not own the rights to this song.
Posted for education and entertainment purposes only.
Pretty amazing sounding stuff though
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Eminence Front by The Who - Isolated Keyboard Track
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Listen to the genius of Pete Townshend. This is the isolated keyboard track. His brilliant use of arpeggiators is on sonic display. I do not own the rights to the song. Posted for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Journey - Any Way You Want It - Keyboard Tracks Isolated
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Originally recorded on a Mellotron and later added the organ track. Greg Rolie kept it SUPER simple, but tasty. Most keyboard players have always overplayed this song. It's simple, but perfect for the song. I do not own the rights to this song. Posted for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Foreplay/Long Time - Organ/Clav and Backing Vocals only - Isolated track
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Listen to how amazing Tom Scholz is. And Brad Delp... forget it. Incredible. A little guitar here and there as it came from the Guitar Hero stems. Posted for entertainment and educational purposes only. I do not own the rights to this song.
Are those people
Saw them in 1982 Maple Leaf Gardens. Tim Gorman nailed it. Thank you very much for posing this isolated track from the greatest Rock band of all time.
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is it true that Steve Walsh did handstand on his organ during this song?
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Love it
the coolest thing to come from the era of Rockband/guitar hero rhythm games is that the game makers were able to get the MASTER RECORDINGS for these songs!!!! Then you could find them all online!!! It was so much fun to get the songs and re-mix them myself and have my own custom made versions of these songs for myself!
0:50 3:29 1:23 1:48 3:30
Thanks, bro!
He was a genius- just blew Rock and Roll out the window with that album!
Masterpiece
One of the coolest keyboard riffs ever.
Wow
these stems are REALLY clean-cut...what software split them up?
2:47
gotta play this next weekend.... you saved me hours and hours ... and hours. Thank you!
playing organ 😄. playing organ 💀.
Very funny, tell that to the record company
@@viniciusuchoas8385 put this on ?
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Where do they get that shimmering fade out effect on the keys at 0:49 and 4:59?
To me it simply sounds like a normal fade out after which a sight reverb was applied.
While holding the chord, he pushes the organ's drawbars in, from the deepest and progressively up to the highest.
The thumbprint is from the second album Don't Look Back. This music is from debut album.
Swear crowd control for the Russian this on loop for weeks with really bright bold off and on Christmas lights . They'd hafta put on ear muffs and really dark frames
This to me is like a Baba O Reilly, but a little more grown-up and danceable...wicked musicality Pete
Lovely.
Friggin Walsh coulda been in Yes! Very Tony Kaye like
Una joya, éste video y poder escuchar así de claros los fantásticos teclados de ésta maravillosa canción.
I love this isolated bit! For some reason, after all of the sounds come together toward the middle, it makes me think of autumn and Halloween...
Steve played the Organ parts and piano part in the chorus, Kerry played the piano parts in the verses, and after Kerry left the band when there was no extra keys player, Steve played all the keyboard parts
Most of this recording was performed by Townsend on his beloved Yamaha E70 (Electone 70) organ (which I believe he still owns today). There were many models of Electone organs starting from the early 60's through today. Although the newer Electones are more like synthesizers. The E70 appeared in the late 70's like maybe 1978. Yamaha put a lot of work and creativity into the Electone family of organs. They were probably the most "synthesizer sounding" organ on the market at the time. But you could easily set it up to sound like a classic Hammond tone wheel type organ. For a basic home organ, the E70 was a real tech marvel. I got to play one quite often when one of the clubs our band played at in the 80's had one permanently installed in the ballroom Eventually technology started shifting toward the synthesizer market and the Electone organs for a time went out of vogue and were mostly considered to be big heavy synthesizers. The E70 had digital technology built in and I believe that the repetitive track you hear starting off this recording is not an after-market effects device but the organ's native built-in arpeggiator.
Late response, but yup--the arpeggiator is set to "Random" and he has it synced to the drum machine which is on the Samba pattern. Super fun instrument, and the arpeggiator is -this sound-.
@@mphtowerI can just barely comprehend but I understand.
I can't thank you enough for this. People way overuse "underrated" but Townshend's keyboard playing/arrangement must qualify, no? I never hear or read anyone praising it, and it's just so beautiful, and on huge hits that everybody has heard a million times (Baba O'Riley, Won't Get Fooled Again, etc. All those arpeggio ones)
The high pitch part is just so addictive. Might be because I have A.D.D and it does something to my mind, but damn does it just hit the spot in my mind.
Reminds me of the sound of a flowing river of synth funk...love it !
What's the drum machine? CR78?
Hell yea it is! You know it is.
Doubt it. Most likely just the built in rhythm machine in the Yamaha E70 organ he's playing.
Most keyboard players have always overplayed EVERY song... lol!
Absolutely incredible
I want to get a Hammond b3 organ just to play this song and foreplay/long time
On the 3 first albums Tom played a Hammond M100 that is much the same as the L100 and they go for cheap...get one!
@@larslevinberget9558 Hey that's good to read! Been a lifelong fan of Genesis and remember reading how keyboardist Tony Banks used the less-expensive M-100 model as well. (I can play all *his* organ stuff using presets on my synths, as long i'm reading from the sheet music anyway -- but Tom's organ work with Boston is the very apex of "rock organ" for my money. A higher level of chops that i could only ever dream of achieving!..)
@@larslevinberget9558 Hammond M3, not B3 or M100. Tom mentions his M3 specifically in several interviews and how the M3 had harmonics in the low end he used for the Boston organ sound.
I've got a Hammond SKX stage organ that I still have yet to really learn to play but I just love the sound of the thing. Fairly versatile instrument if you want to play piano along with a number of other presets. And it has a good Leslie sim.
How did you get isolated tracks ? do you have access to the multitrack tapes ?
I have a ton of stems from various sources. Some came from the Rock Band and Garage Band video games. Some were just given to me by friends and producers. Some were just some i found by luck on the internet.
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Lots of vari-speed on the vocals. Well utilized here. Recording vocals onto analog tape at different speeds so when played back at normal speed are perfectly tuned and synced with the downbeat. It's not a cheat in any way but a recording technique. Advanced level.
a la Jimmy Page? ;)
Gosh, this is great!
Brilliant 👍🏻👍🏻
Huh, I didn't know you could orgasm from sound alone
It has a perfect rhythm.
These types of Parts really intrigued me as a musician it just doesn't seem to make any sense at all but somehow this is just the right thing to play at that time for some reason really strange and even sing along to it I just don't understand this and I ran into a piece like this in Long Train Running Master tapes there's a guitar track that just does not make any sense
I'm not sure about that other track but this one makes perfect sense to me! He just fills up all the space. The song didn't need any more out of him. It works beautifully.
This a cool track to jam along with because of the simplicity of the progression
You can hear the damn licks being regurgitaded by the organ, amazing ...
Very interesting
2:46 organ solo
Which Mellotron patch is being used?
strings
@@TheSuperTett hmmm I think it’s an organ. The strings sound doesn’t sound completely right
@@AtomizedSound there's a b-3 organ and a mellotron either played at the same time or it was overdubbed
@@TheSuperTett there is his regular b-3 he used and a Mellotron. But the Mellotron patch is an organ I think based on the sound I’m getting here. Other Mellotron patches of strings I’ve heard thus far don’t match up with the sound here. Originally this song was recorded with Greg’s Mellotron but it was on the fritz so the producer I believe decided to blend Greg’s b-3 with it which is mostly in the mix more so than the Mellotron you can hear. They could’ve tweaked it and mixed it where the strings are the Mellotron patch that was used with some good EQ and the reverb and all is throwing me off but it just doesn’t sound like strings. I figured it’s a Mellotron organ patch blended with Greg’s B-3 in the mix
Livgren was Brahms of the 1970s.
Freakin sweet