List 5 favorite spectacular displays of instruments.
RandyWilliamson
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Guitar: "Inspiration" by The Gypsy kings.
Trumpet: "La Belle de sans regret" by Chris Botti. Guest apperance by the king of pain.
Harp: "Dancing with the Lion" by Andreas Vollenweider.
Electric G: "The call of Kthulu" by Metallica.
Bass: "Haitian Fight Song" by Charles Mingus. There are several re renditions the slow starting oldest one is the best and most fiery ending.
No wrong answers just want to try and play your favs.
Trumpet: "La Belle de sans regret" by Chris Botti. Guest apperance by the king of pain.
Harp: "Dancing with the Lion" by Andreas Vollenweider.
Electric G: "The call of Kthulu" by Metallica.
Bass: "Haitian Fight Song" by Charles Mingus. There are several re renditions the slow starting oldest one is the best and most fiery ending.
No wrong answers just want to try and play your favs.
Cool stuff: Adcom GFA-555, GFP-710, Oppo BDP-83, Monitor 10's w/RDO198s, rebuilt and modded XO: Sonicap/Mundorf topside, Daytons Low.
Benq W5000
"Leaning back like a maxwell tape commercial listening to pure polk bliss"
Benq W5000
"Leaning back like a maxwell tape commercial listening to pure polk bliss"
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Guitar: "For the Love of God" by Steve Vai
Xylophone: "Moonlight Feels Right" by Starbuck
Drums: "Symptom of the Universe" by Black Sabbath
Piano: "Prelude, Op. 28, No. 16" by Tony MacAlpine
Hammond Organ: "A Light in the Black" by Rainbow -
Bass, Victor wooten amazing grace- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
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Guitar: "For the Love of God" by Steve Vai
Xylophone: "Moonlight Feels Right" by Starbuck
Drums: "Symptom of the Universe" by Black Sabbath
Piano: "Prelude, Op. 28, No. 16" by Tony MacAlpine
Hammond Organ: "A Light in the Black" by Rainbow
Wow that was an amazing journey. Thank you. All of it, the guitar was just spellbinding. Xylophone was epic groovy. And the master at the helm of that hammond organ sure put in his time during high school....Im not going to lie I saw a cross between a piano and a weapon that shoots lasers with every key stroke and when Ming comes back for Flash Gordon 2 thats gonna be on all his appearances....wow loved it man.Cool stuff: Adcom GFA-555, GFP-710, Oppo BDP-83, Monitor 10's w/RDO198s, rebuilt and modded XO: Sonicap/Mundorf topside, Daytons Low.
Benq W5000
"Leaning back like a maxwell tape commercial listening to pure polk bliss" -
RandyWilliamson wrote: »Guitar: "For the Love of God" by Steve Vai
Xylophone: "Moonlight Feels Right" by Starbuck
Drums: "Symptom of the Universe" by Black Sabbath
Piano: "Prelude, Op. 28, No. 16" by Tony MacAlpine
Hammond Organ: "A Light in the Black" by Rainbow
Wow that was an amazing journey. Thank you. All of it, the guitar was just spellbinding. Xylophone was epic groovy. And the master at the helm of that hammond organ sure put in his time during high school....Im not going to lie I saw a cross between a piano and a weapon that shoots lasers with every key stroke and when Ming comes back for Flash Gordon 2 thats gonna be on all his appearances....wow loved it man.
Cheers! I'm glad you enjoyed it. -
Saxophone - "Giant Steps" Artist: John Coltrane
Drums - "Got a match?" - Artist: Dave Weckl Chick with the Chick Corea Elektric Band -
Trumpet (Jazz) - "Cherokee" Artist: Clifford Brown, Clifford Brown & Max Roach: Study In Brown
Trumpet (Classical) - "Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat Major, S. 49: III. Rondo. Allegro" - Artist: Wynton Marsalis, with The National Philharmonic Orchestra ....also with Kathleen Battle Baroque Duets "Let The Bright Seraphim"
Piano - "Night Train" - Oscar Peterson
Vibraphone - "Bags Meets Wes!" Artist: Milt Jackson, Milt Jackson & Wes Montgomery
Double Bass - " In A Hurry" - Christian McBride
Electric Guitar - "The Ride" - Artist: Prince ... plus he used to tear it up at many live concerts. The stand out performance on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sums it up!
Electric Bass - (The teacher) - "Portrait of Tracy" by Artist: Jaco Pastorius also "Teen Town" by Jaco / Weather Report is pretty special! https://youtu.be/nsZ_1mPOuyk
Electric Bass - (The student) "Amazing Grace" also "The Lesson" by Victor Wooten https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsyMH3ACvxE
https://youtu.be/Ve37F3Ee9Ow
Drum & Bugle Corps - "The Phantom of the Opera" - Artist: The 1988 & 1989 Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps
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Bass, Victor wooten amazing grace
Thanks for this introduction to an incredible artist. He's got some awesome tunes out there.Cool stuff: Adcom GFA-555, GFP-710, Oppo BDP-83, Monitor 10's w/RDO198s, rebuilt and modded XO: Sonicap/Mundorf topside, Daytons Low.
Benq W5000
"Leaning back like a maxwell tape commercial listening to pure polk bliss" -
RandyWilliamson wrote: »
Randy/Trey, look "Futureman" up with Bela Fleck -- playing the "drumitar".