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SashaQ - happysad Started conversation Nov 17, 2018
Thank you for this - perfect enjoyment for a Saturday morning
I didn't know what the classical mashup would be but that is very clever and hilarious! The John Williams Star Wars bit fit in just perfectly with the Chopin!
Love Malinda's facial expressions! She has a great voice indeed - like Celine Dion but better
Cor, the slide whistle has surprising capabilities, but it is rough on the tuning! I don't think the drums ruined the classical music, though - I'm a fan of "Debussy to a Disco Beat" as the Pet Shop Boys say
Great to see the Melodica in action! The Melodica featured in the most recent series of Taskmaster A87880864 too - the contestants had to compose a piece of music for a band to play, and most if not all of them included a part for the melodica because they'd not seen one before
Whiter Shade of Weird is great too - I like the distortion effect and the slow motion of it adds to the psychedelia Superb tones from the Lowrey organ and I particularly like the blue to purple colours
I shall shamelessly plug my channel while I'm here http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx6RjZE5mLoKiWoptG6w1xQ
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 17, 2018
Yes, I shall add my favourite Otamatone videos to the playlist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjOyl6zS-eU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh8s8-LD5io&index=19&list=LLx6RjZE5mLoKiWoptG6w1xQ
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Elektragheorgheni -Please read 'The Post' Posted Nov 17, 2018
That first one is very clever!
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 17, 2018
Yes, the Otamatone versions of the songs are impressive in their own right, but the attention to detail in recreating the original videos is doubly impressive
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