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Weltmeister Basset
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MOOG Liberation
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Yamaha KX5
I've seen the two I can't ID before, but I forget...
EVERYTHING SYNTH
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Yamaha SHS-01 with some mods
ReplyDeletewhatever the keytar george duke used.
http://dreamchimney.com/slvs/546_20060810094453.jpg
ReplyDeleteClavitar?
ReplyDeleteKeytars are not even excrement. Give me a Syntar or give me death.
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that red one is the one the guy from Knarls barkely uses
ReplyDeleteThe second one is NOT a Yamaha SHS-10. I am an owner of one. Despite the look alikes it appears to be something else like it. Yamaha that I know of didn't make that keytar in the picture. I was going to assume it was a Asian knock off toy but I noticed two wheels. Most toys don't even have a pitch bend. Well, just like the SHS-10 I am sure it still sounds like shit.
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No Korg RK-100, or the two Roland Axis styles? Meh?
ReplyDeletekeytars turn me on...
ReplyDeletecheck out also my friends keytars here: http://blog-desorden.blogspot.com/2008/01/keytar-night.html
The synth in question is called the Castlebar Clavinet - as played buy George Duke and featured on the cover to his album 'Dream on'
ReplyDeleteIt's not a Castlebar Clavinet. George Duke's Castlebar Clavinet is a modified Hohner E7 Clavinet in a plexiglass cover. This keyboard is called "Davis Clavitar" and it was made by Wayne Yentis back in 1978. Herbie Hancock, Steve Porcaro and George Duke owned these. It's a controller for the MiniMoog, the ARP Odyssey and the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5.
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ReplyDeleteThe Red is not a yamaha shs10, it's a "MEGA SOUND", it's a keytar-toy. Same design with the french modele RJP " Orgue - guitare programmable". But this one is modified/customized.
ReplyDeleteI have a Wayne Yentis made 1970s clavitar. number 8 of 8. I have to sell it to pay bills. does anyone know what I should ask for it. it is in Beautiful shape. I know that our home town band, NANTUCKET used it. thanks. I can be reached at crazyjerrys@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletecan anyone tell me how to reach Wayne Yentis? I have one of his first clavitars of only eight made. i can be reached at crazyjerrys@hotmail.com
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