Well, here’s a unique take on the Goldberg Variations that some might find interesting:
Many players are content to play the Goldbergs on whatever piano they have around. Quite a few are content with only the most period-accurate harpsichords. This guy has a couple vintage keyboards on hand, but not the ones you might expect for a classical keyboardist. He starts with an electric clavichord custom-made for him, but then we see the Rhodes electric piano, then a Hohner Clavinet making a surprisingly rare appearance in a perfectly clean setting, without the sort of funky wah pedals that made it a favorite of Stevie Wonder et al, then we get two organs, both of the Hammond variety, and then, finally, a Roland Juno synthesizer.
Many players are content to play the Goldbergs on whatever piano they have around. Quite a few are content with only the most period-accurate harpsichords. This guy has a couple vintage keyboards on hand, but not the ones you might expect for a classical keyboardist. He starts with an electric clavichord custom-made for him, but then we see the Rhodes electric piano, then a Hohner Clavinet making a surprisingly rare appearance in a perfectly clean setting, without the sort of funky wah pedals that made it a favorite of Stevie Wonder et al, then we get two organs, both of the Hammond variety, and then, finally, a Roland Juno synthesizer.
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.