Off topic: If I could translate as fast as... Autor de la hebra: Michael Barnett
| | Alessandra Martelli (X) Italia Local time: 02:12 inglés al italiano + ... | Laurent KRAULAND (X) Francia Local time: 02:12 francés al alemán + ... or this one? | Sep 18, 2009 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJCTrolF3CY
Deep Purple, with Child in Time. BTW, and for those who would not know, the guitarist is Ritchie "Cat" Blackmore...
[Edited at 2009-09-18 10:56 GMT] | | | JPW (X) Local time: 01:12 español al inglés + ... Thanks for posting that... | Sep 18, 2009 |
Now that is seriously fast! 320 beats per minute: my metronome stops at 208 for gods' sakes. At that speed, he's doing a better impression of a bumblebee than a real bumblebee...
Mind you, he's playing with a plectrum, and you can always play faster with one of these. Oh yes, and the van Halen one was a treat too, even though I'm not a huuuge fan.
So, if I may be pe... See more Now that is seriously fast! 320 beats per minute: my metronome stops at 208 for gods' sakes. At that speed, he's doing a better impression of a bumblebee than a real bumblebee...
Mind you, he's playing with a plectrum, and you can always play faster with one of these. Oh yes, and the van Halen one was a treat too, even though I'm not a huuuge fan.
So, if I may be permitted (may I? - oh, thanks then), here's a man who could give both a good run for their money: no plectrums, just lightning fingers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBKarHlP4KU&feature=related
And here's another of his better known pieces, played by someone else, 'coz I couldn't find a version played by the man himself, but gives a good idea of his prodigious technique (and of how difficult it would be to emulate him):-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhddL5ByX1g&feature=related
On a technical note, Michael, for such a short post, I see there are quite a few edits: what's the matter? Fingers not working too well at 05:47????!! ▲ Collapse | |
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some greats... | Sep 18, 2009 |
Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia and John McLaughling playing together... plenty on YouTube... | | | Marimba(phone) | Sep 18, 2009 |
Ever seen someone playing a marimba?
Hell, the Alla Turca with four sticks (2 in one hand) by one person is something you have to see.
There is a guy called Alex from NY touring German towns (or at least he used to) with his marimba. And he stood there all alone with his marimbaphone and played all sorts of classic music.
I stood there listening inbetween breaks at school. So amazing. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to come up with him yet. But YouTube holds pl... See more Ever seen someone playing a marimba?
Hell, the Alla Turca with four sticks (2 in one hand) by one person is something you have to see.
There is a guy called Alex from NY touring German towns (or at least he used to) with his marimba. And he stood there all alone with his marimbaphone and played all sorts of classic music.
I stood there listening inbetween breaks at school. So amazing. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to come up with him yet. But YouTube holds plenty of videos for the Alla Turka on piano and marimba. ▲ Collapse | | | JPW (X) Local time: 01:12 español al inglés + ... Aah, now I see (said the blind man)... | Sep 18, 2009 |
The 05:47 that showed up on my screen was in GMT, so it was showing the time of posting locally *to me*, now that's a clever prozDOTcom, except here in the north coast of Ireland our town is allegedly 20 minutes after GMT - no idea how that works a... See more The 05:47 that showed up on my screen was in GMT, so it was showing the time of posting locally *to me*, now that's a clever prozDOTcom, except here in the north coast of Ireland our town is allegedly 20 minutes after GMT - no idea how that works at all, but that's what the town clock and all the tourist literature state. If anything it should be earlier than Greenwich as we are that wee bit more to the west, is that how it works?
In any case I have no idea what time it really was when the OP posted his erm, OP, over in Canadialand. So, by way of apologense maximorum et non reservatum to Michael I will now post two more (last ones I promise, my car's at the garage waiting for me) youtube videos, featuring the Katona twins from Hungary (and a bit of eye candy for the ladies, perhaps?).
I had the great fortune of seeing these two play live in a town in the Basque Country for about 4 and a half quid (or a thousand pesetas in old money) and I'm glad I defied the doctor's orders not to leave the flat for a week (my lungs were shot through with pneumonia hispianola chronica) as I would have missed what turned out to be a superb concert. For 4 and a half quid. Bet they don't charge that price any more.
So (without further ado), ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce to you, the one and only Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Ba- oh sorry, that's a different song...change track...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqWMoB0ZVtg
Bohemian Rhapsody, classical style (Katona twins).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk1lxICcpig&feature=channel_page
Cepa Andaluza (Katona twins, a piece by Paco de Lucia).
They're both good in different ways, but the second one's a real treat, especially (but not exclusively) if you like flamenco music. Or you can just marvel at their technique. It's like four crabs taking a pre-prandial scuttle on a plank of wood or two.
I have a DVD of Paco de Lucia, I might just dig it out and watch it tomorrow.
But not at 05:47.
Enjoy the weekend, folks.
(@ Giovanni - I have that CD too, "Friday Night in San Francisco", I must check it out on youtube). gREAt stuff. ▲ Collapse | | | Alessandra Martelli (X) Italia Local time: 02:12 inglés al italiano + ... Not for guitars only... | Sep 18, 2009 |
I've seen Al Di Meola playing live, and I can tell you the man knows how to play heaven and hell out of strings.
However, we cannot talk about fast players without mentioning Keith Emerson's and Rick Wakeman's keyboard skills:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7WbU1v0rVU
(Rick Wakeman, "Jane Seymour" live - Original can be found on "The six wives of Henry VIII") ... See more I've seen Al Di Meola playing live, and I can tell you the man knows how to play heaven and hell out of strings.
However, we cannot talk about fast players without mentioning Keith Emerson's and Rick Wakeman's keyboard skills:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7WbU1v0rVU
(Rick Wakeman, "Jane Seymour" live - Original can be found on "The six wives of Henry VIII")
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeQsZOQqO6I
(ELP performing "Karn evil 9, 2n impression" live - Taken from the "Brain salad surgery" album)
... and do not forget The Minstrel, mr. Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) and his flute:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhNaIHXp_2I
(bad video quality, but stunning performance)
... I hope you survived all this progressive rock flow
[Edited for typo, I was too delighted with the music to pay attention to my typing, ]
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Laurent KRAULAND (X) Francia Local time: 02:12 francés al alemán + ... Thanks, Giovanni | Sep 18, 2009 |
Giovanni Guarnieri MITI, MIL wrote:
Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia and John McLaughling playing together... plenty on YouTube...
Gotta check this out too.   | | | Laurent KRAULAND (X) Francia Local time: 02:12 francés al alemán + ... | Amy Duncan (X) Brasil Local time: 22:12 portugués al inglés + ... There's more to music... | Sep 19, 2009 |
....than fast chops. | | | Slow and smooth | Sep 19, 2009 |
Like I love Chris Rea
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