Watch this guy. He plays the piano backwards.
Published on
March 24, 2010 in
Artists and Street music.
Tags: balaphone players, djembe, Erich Woodrum, Francois Nnang, mini series, musician, New York, New York City, play, Playing For Pocket Change, street, street musician, subway.
Playing For Pocket Change is a mini series about street musicians in New York. In episode 1 you can see Erich Woodrum and Francois Nnang who play the djembe and balaphone players.
Playing For Pocket Change features musicians playing on the streets and in the subways of New York City. Often overlooked and ignored, and try to find out who these people are and what makes them want play in the world’s strangest venue.
http://www.vimeo.com/10121780
Teach yourself to play the piano!
With help of the website the virtual piano and the Youtube video below, you can become the next Leonard Bernstein.
Published on
March 10, 2010 in
Artists and Innovation in music.
Tags: electronica, Excavating the Future, folk, fret-less guitar, instrument, Isaac Frankle, mix, Moonshine, pedal, percussion, play, shovel, ShovelMan, snow shovel, sound.
It’s amazing what Isaac Frankle -Shovelman- does with a an antique shovel, a few pedals, and a lot of talent.
Shovelman plays folk mixed with electronica and uses a snow shovel. It sounds as a fret-less guitar and percussion instrument.
Every song is mixed from scratch, starting with a simple beat which Shovelman will sample and build upon.
Listen to two great songs Excavating the Future and Moonshine.
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