electronic keyboard
Articles about electronic keyboard:
MspidermanM’s Me Playing Electronic Keyboard has a infectiously happy naive quality about it – it’s so happy that it may just creep you out a bit.
via MspidermanM:
After one week self-study how to play electronic keyboard, I recorded the first chord played on my brother’s Casio CT-670 which he bought in 1996.
But he couldn’t handle it, my niece also, even after attending course to learn how to play.
They were all failed and he’s shocked when I played 3 solos once he came to visit us yesterday. (because he just gave it to me half month).
I just responded him that ‘nothing is impossible’ with smile.
Enjoy it,the audio part of the video! Although it’s just a very basic level.
Enoesque naiveté or just kitch? Let me know what you think in the comments.
Greg Aranda’s Improvisation with Piano and Electronic Keyboard, Jan. 3rd, 2009 brought to mind the work of Steven Halpern.
Aranda’s video suffers from cheapcam syndrome and some interesting tuning, but it also captures a slice of the world of musicians that are creating new music, guerilla-style, and sharing it on the web.
via gragroon:
Greg Aranda : Piano & Casio CTK-650
Recorded live in Sunnyvale, CA, Jan. 3rd, 2009
Videography by Greg Aranda using Flip VideoUltra
©2009 by G.R. Aranda / Sea Goat Productions
This video may get my vote for the best electronic keyboard training video ever.
First, it’s over-the-top 80’s-tastic. Then it stops before Bruce Lowe has a chance to get his training on, StarLicks style.
Let me know what you think!




