MATRIXSYNTH: "아름다운강산 Beautiful River Mountain" by Yukie, Onoue & Yamamoto



Thursday, April 19, 2012

"아름다운강산 Beautiful River Mountain" by Yukie, Onoue & Yamamoto


YouTube Published on Apr 18, 2012 by TorigoyaSound

"아름다운강산 - Beautiful River Mountain
Written by Shin Jung-hyeon(申重鉉 신중현)

Performed by
Yukie Sato(佐藤行衛 사토유키에) - Vocal, Guitar
Yuichi Onoue(尾上祐一) - Handmade Ribbon Controller
Koichiro Yamamoto(山本耕一郎) - Cajon Percussion, Bell
Audience - Additional Percussions

Live at Girl River Hall in Gwangju Korea on March 18th 2012
Special Thanks to Polyphone Studio

This song is one of the most popular song in Korea written by Shin Jung-hyeon who is called as Godfather of Korean Rock. Shin's original version was released in 1972. Many Korean musicians have covered this song since then.

Shin Jung-hyeon's Original Version in 1972
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwhj7vlj76Y

Shin Jung-hyeon on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin_Jung-hyeon

All performers on this video are Japanese men.

Sato Yukie is Japanese musician who loves Korean Rock/Folk music, He is currently the hub of activity in Korea, and he sometimes performs live show in Japan, too.

Sato Yukie
http://www.yogiga.com/yukie/

In this video, Yuichi Onoue plays his handmade ribbon controller. It can change a oscillator pitch smoothly, depending on the place which you press down. It was originally made as a kind of MOOG SYNTHESIZER's controller in late 60's. I made this following its example. And playing style is self-taught.

More Ribbon Controller Videos,please watch
http://bit.ly/aTu0b2"

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