Tuesday, July 01, 2008
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YouTube via brilingttonalex. Yamaha DX7
"Testing out the keyboard that I hadn't played for a long time."
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The music style is called "Pasito Duranguense" and is from northern mexico. It's known that the music bands that play this music style use the DX7 for the Tuba sound (bass) and Roland synths for the rest of the sounds (the part that the keyboardist is playing with his right hand). Korg Tritons are also used for this style, but "purists" use DX7 and Rolands.
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