@@eugenef0zzy I saw him year ago, he was very fragile...I don't know if he gotten better...don't know anything about him since then...but he played for me very beautifully !!!! I know for sure he has a CD made...
Great to hear your music again...I am Irish introduced to your music when visiting Eugene by a friend ,,,Chris Zilka. If you know Chris say hi from Irish Mike. Congratulations on your success and hello to all in the Goat Tavern.
This was truly lovely. I have an imbira but I have never been taught how to play it. If anyone knows of a teacher in Vancouver, Canada could you please leave me a message here. Thank-you so much. Also, if anyone hears of Richard Crandell playing here, please post it.
Incredible instrument by Richard Crandell on an instrument from Zimbabwe he turned to it because he had essential tremor and had to give up guitar. So he turned to the imbira and piano. He was the best boyfriend I ever had. Should have married him. Died a year ago from the relentless disease.
I thought I heard this instrument on a Hugh Tracy recording in some other part of Africa other than Zimbabwe. African's are right up my alley. Their stuff would be futuristic jazz if they didn't have traditional timing. Man, I'm glad they did all those traditional African music recordings
This is very informative. Don't understand why people are so eager to skip stuff. The guy proper introduces himself and explains a bit about the instrument and himself. What you try to do is preventing people from seeing a signature on a piece of artwork. You take away the credits of someone. Stop trying to live life on fast forward, and inform yourself for once...
I'm really going to miss you.
Thanks for all the GREAT VIBES!
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Beautiful instrument, and great story.
Wow amazing musical instrument
I wonder how many people quit watching and missed the fascinating loop portion; I’m glad I stayed!! 🫵🫵🫵😇🫵🫵🫵
I just met him today! And had a pleasure to hear him playing this instrument...for me personally!!! Talented musician and awesome awesome person!!!!
I would love to meet this guy where did u meet hime?
do you know if any of the songs he played are online?
@@eugenef0zzy Yes, he has few CDs made, look for a Richard Crandell on RUclips
@@eugenef0zzy I saw him year ago, he was very fragile...I don't know if he gotten better...don't know anything about him since then...but he played for me very beautifully !!!! I know for sure he has a CD made...
@@ulmasalli2074do you know if the song he was playing before the big gust of wind has a recorded version?
@@eugenef0zzy I don't know , sorry
what a beautiful instrument and some fine playing to boot
The music is so deep and meditative, just beautiful
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
Great to hear your music again...I am Irish introduced to your music when visiting Eugene by a friend ,,,Chris Zilka. If you know Chris say hi from Irish Mike. Congratulations on your success and hello to all in the Goat Tavern.
He took our traditional Mbira,he master put and put it on another level that's lit
Very talented guy. I love him , his music. God bless you sir
This was truly lovely. I have an imbira but I have never been taught how to play it. If anyone knows of a teacher in Vancouver, Canada could you please leave me a message here. Thank-you so much. Also, if anyone hears of Richard Crandell playing here, please post it.
Incredible instrument by Richard Crandell on an instrument from Zimbabwe he turned to it because he had essential tremor and had to give up guitar. So he turned to the imbira and piano. He was the best boyfriend I ever had. Should have married him. Died a year ago from the relentless disease.
It is like the music of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra. It's wonderful.
This man is amazing, heard him on the radio today... WOW
beautiful!
Caramba !!!! Que prazer encontrar você aqui. Abraço
Eai chará
Que rolê aleatório 😂
He got so thin we were together in the 70s. He looked like Robert Redford. I was lucky enough to catch him.
Incredible work Bro !!
*Thanks for correct spelling... spells wrong in title...*
He switched to the marimba and piano cause of essential tremor. A musician through and through
Rest in power my friend
wow awesome
I play calypso on mine. Beautiful. Ah play steel pan too so ah just convert from pan to mbira. Works nice.even do some Marley. Go easy.
I thought I heard this instrument on a Hugh Tracy recording in some other part of Africa other than Zimbabwe. African's are right up my alley. Their stuff would be futuristic jazz if they didn't have traditional timing. Man, I'm glad they did all those traditional African music recordings
Kalimba,muinto lindo os sons.
Hie enjoy the music ruclips.net/video/Ajwg_aLziIc/видео.html
He starts playing at 3:08.
Was going to post the same thing, thanks
This is very informative. Don't understand why people are so eager to skip stuff. The guy proper introduces himself and explains a bit about the instrument and himself. What you try to do is preventing people from seeing a signature on a piece of artwork. You take away the credits of someone.
Stop trying to live life on fast forward, and inform yourself for once...
maybe i wanna hear the spiel, lady. ever think about that?
ruclips.net/video/Ajwg_aLziIc/видео.html
wav good
Mbira...
What tuning is this imbira in? and can I tune my kalimba to this
I m from Indonesian
Originally!
A kalimba like mine, £20 from africa mic'd up? Better than a guitar
$28?! Really cool instrument, but that should have been at most $5 to make.
In Zimbabwe a mbira set costs no less than $25
Yes is good
too much talking, ridiculous. the title should say "interview with..."
Hello Richard: It has been quite awhile ago that we met and I made this video. Hope that it helped to make you famous and rich.