MATRIXSYNTH: Moog Little Phatty and Jordan Rudess - Moog Bass!


Friday, November 02, 2007

Moog Little Phatty and Jordan Rudess - Moog Bass!


YouTube via MoogMusicInc.
"Jordan shows some great Moog Bass techniques. Visit www.moogmusic.com for more info."

7 comments:

  1. Some ok techniques...but that's got to be the worst backing track ever.

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  2. "And now, your local forecast..."

    :o)

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  3. no joke. for such a good keyboard player, the stuff he actually plays on all of his little gear demos is incredibly lame.

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  4. That's what I mean... very good technically... but those songs don't sound like something that should be coming from that guy.

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  5. nah, the "backing" track I was thinking was for some cheesy pr0n, staring some ugly, silicone-injected, tattoed all over strippers from some skanky joint in southern cali who moan "oh yes" before they are even touched.

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  6. on the other hand, this guy is probably doing what Moog and some of us want: play things that buyers will be able to recreate. Then that's the instant gratification and a first and maybe artificial step towards customer satisfaction.
    My two cents
    Xavier

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  7. The backing track is not that bad. Good playing. Not my taste but not as bad as all that, but Moog sounds can be cheesy when excessive soloing happens.

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