What a great show. It was recorded at the Wythenshawe Forum, Manchester, UK in the early '80s. Two wonderful players and the dawn of a brand new age in Yamaha sound... A few years later we were back in Manchester with the amazingly talented Mr. Kubota and a very young Martin Harris who has become known the world over for his work with Tyros/Genos. Good times!
When was this FX produced? What a sound! I still remember a demo of the Electone-1 in Southern California in the late 70's. The musician was recreating the soundtrack to Star Wars - his fingers were flying over the multiple keyboards, his feet were playing the bass pedals, this fellow was completely in motion! I remember the crowd around him in this shopping mall (outside the music store of course) And we were all in awe. A memory I will never forget. I'd imagine these units now are just electronic waste, but back then - spectacular!
Sanggah GREETINGS IN THE BLESSEDNESS OF GOD WITH YOUR TALENT AND ABILITY.I KEEP ON PRAISING GOD IN REALIZATION THAT IN THIS LIFETIME, THERE WERE THE KINDS OF FEW CHOSEN PEOPLE WHO POSSESS THE GREAT INSPIRATION OF TALENTS IN MUSIC, GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL, I DONT GET TIRED OF LISTENING TO YOUR VIDEOS. ... I JUST HAVE A SONG REQUEST, THE GOODNESS OF GOD. PLEASE I WAT TO LISTEN TO YOUR INTERPRETATION .
This looks like a Yamaha Electone Festival where musicians compete for money prizes, ( I was in one in 1982) Why does she never use the small 3rd keyboard. This wonderful Electone has 3 manuals, for something like this "it is a must to use it if only for one solo" I detract point for missing this.
@@billbergen9169 Kashiwagi was one of the best electone player in the world. If she could not make this thing sounds good, it is the machine that is bad. But honestly, I was salivating to play on this Electone.
sure it is keyboard style, but on the other hand, trumpet falls are always rather "steppy", compared to e.g. trombones, where you can do continuous pitch bends. modern keyboards (and virtual instruments) replicate this natural behaviour, but vintage instruments could not do that, so keyboard glissando was probably the closest you could get to it. - very nice performance!
What a great show. It was recorded at the Wythenshawe Forum, Manchester, UK in the early '80s. Two wonderful players and the dawn of a brand new age in Yamaha sound... A few years later we were back in Manchester with the amazingly talented Mr. Kubota and a very young Martin Harris who has become known the world over for his work with Tyros/Genos. Good times!
When was this FX produced? What a sound! I still remember a demo of the Electone-1 in Southern California in the late 70's. The musician was recreating the soundtrack to Star Wars - his fingers were flying over the multiple keyboards, his feet were playing the bass pedals, this fellow was completely in motion! I remember the crowd around him in this shopping mall (outside the music store of course) And we were all in awe. A memory I will never forget. I'd imagine these units now are just electronic waste, but back then - spectacular!
If my feeble memory serves the FX series used Yamaha's FM technology from the DX series synthesizers and date from the early-mid 1980's.
I don't agree with it " being electronic waste" I still love my HX 1 from Yamaha and I play it every week.
@@MFitz12 The FM technology was introduced in 1983 with the DX7 and FX/FS Electones
@@carterschuld7605 - Oh no. The GS-1 and GS-2 came before the DX-7 by a couple of years.
This is fantastic. True musical instrument. No issues with drivers, and no constant leash via Internet to Microsoft or Apple.
the only truly good digital instrument
I would love to have one of these wonderful FX-1 Electone! I remember playing on an FX-20, the same, but in a home organ style cabinet.
Sanggah GREETINGS IN THE BLESSEDNESS OF GOD WITH YOUR TALENT AND ABILITY.I KEEP ON PRAISING GOD IN REALIZATION THAT IN THIS LIFETIME, THERE WERE THE KINDS OF FEW CHOSEN PEOPLE WHO POSSESS THE GREAT INSPIRATION OF TALENTS IN MUSIC, GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL, I DONT GET TIRED OF LISTENING TO YOUR VIDEOS. ... I JUST HAVE A SONG REQUEST, THE GOODNESS OF GOD. PLEASE I WAT TO LISTEN TO YOUR INTERPRETATION .
当時、エレクトーンを習っていた時に弾きたかった曲です。懐かしいw
wonderful organ, the percussion or rhythm was programmed from the first bar to the coda. Simple registrations but sounded great!
The Hammond organ sound on the FM engine sounds so good!
Yeah. And I wondered why LZ's John Paul Jones used it live also for organ sessions.
Found my dream instrument
I want one Yamaha FX-1 ... I still remember playing it when I was a child.
+Arturo Sanz Find a FX-20 instead. Much cheaper and same thing...
@@ElectoneGuy ALMOST the same thing ... there were some subtle quality differences in the FX1 and it may even have had more FM operators
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adjusted the price for today the cost of this machine would be more than 100 thousand dollars. 今日の価格を調整すると、この機械の価格は10万ドル以上になります
Wow i dont know FM sound generator can simulate sound this good
Arrazou...muito bom, lindo demais. Brazil
みなぎる自信。
I would like to have seen her on a theater pipe organ
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This looks like a Yamaha Electone Festival where musicians compete for money prizes, ( I was in one in 1982) Why does she never use the small 3rd keyboard.
This wonderful Electone has 3 manuals, for something like this "it is a must to use it if only for one solo" I detract point for missing this.
Cute chick
Buenas noches srta, dónde venden estos instrumentos musicales ? Favor publicar la dirección del proveedor y el precio del organo musical
Son órganos y al mismo tiempo sintetizadores de la década del 70 muy difícilmente están ala venta por hay pocas unidades y el precio una fortuna
スティービー・ワンダーさんが、愛用していた、エレクトーンが、確か、FXだったような、気が、する。
Fantástico!!!!
NO ! NOT FANTASTICO!!!!
Nice!!!
Jorge Ben - Mas que nada
Oh my....I used to adore this electone, now when I listen to this electone, it sounds so ugly!!! Well played though...
It's how you play it though.
@@billbergen9169 Kashiwagi was one of the best electone player in the world. If she could not make this thing sounds good, it is the machine that is bad. But honestly, I was salivating to play on this Electone.
Where are these players now
@@bruceedwards8003 They are still around.
I have one like new for sale for $15,000.
+Wally Brown too high price
why she use trumpet voice but slide like keyboard player way
small mistaike the maike. I agree.
sure it is keyboard style, but on the other hand, trumpet falls are always rather "steppy", compared to e.g. trombones, where you can do continuous pitch bends. modern keyboards (and virtual instruments) replicate this natural behaviour, but vintage instruments could not do that, so keyboard glissando was probably the closest you could get to it. - very nice performance!