Gentelmen and any Miss (I didn't , watch the vid much , glanced once or twice, ,cuz I was really listening) ,- Wow, very nice musisionship , I was looking for something new to me , ( to play my therimini with ) , I've never heard this be for, and it sounds so familer, very nice, thanks for being hear, good job being you , all is love for you
It's not a Rhodes (I own many). He just used a random digital piano patch on his 90s synth, which were not very realistic for real piano sounds then, so it sounds more like a Yamaha CP80 piano (portable stage piano from the 80s with real strings) which has it's own charm somewhere between a real piano and a rhodes. I'm sure he just wanted a real piano sound, but realistic ones were hard to find on synths in the 90s. As far as Akira Wada's Fernandes P Project guitar, it is not red, but natural mahogany body in clear finish, which can look reddish in certain light like this (I had similar body from warmoth...looked same way...orange brown ish). Unique thing on this guitar is it is not strat scale but shorter scale, so has a bit thicker tone and plays easier like a les paul or sg. Yeah I'm a gear geek.
@@Lavietto The top one is a Roland VK-7 virtual organ, he doesnt use it in this song, but does in the other Prism video I posted (Prism - Spiral Blues) he also uses the bottom piano keyboard with it's rhodes preset sound instead of the piano sound on this
Yes genre matters when judging. The best players are usually only really good in one genre. Jazz and fusion is much harder harmonically. Metal is more technical chops. Some have both tho like Frank Gambale, Allan Holdsworth, many younger players too these days are playing both.
Many japanese fusion guitarists were influenced by Allan Holdsworth and Scott Henderson among others. You say Akira Takasaki is great for metal and I agree, but most metal guys cannot play fusion like Akira Wada here, and vice versa Wada cannot quite shred like metal Takasaki, they each have their own thing which is great, room for all tastes, there is no best guitarist in every way or every style. Also check out Koichi Yabori of great japanese fusion band FRAGILE who is more metal, and also Kazumi Watanabe of course, one of the first japanese fusion guitarists
RIP Akira Wada
I heard this live for the first time last night... so good.
Akira Wada still lives...
Amazing vid from 1st second ! plz never let this one leave the net EVER ! Amazing music and musicians !
Magnifica banda de jazz rock,Japón tiene una gran cantidad de excelentes bandas de jazz rock y de rock progresivo y esta es una muestra,saludos
Just Beautiful. Love Prism, still on of the best Fusion Bands in Japan.
Any recommendations besides takanaka, casiopea and T-square?
@@chogussy721 Kazumi Watanabe and Ryo kawasaki
やっぱり和田アキラ&渡辺建のプリズムが一番好きですね!
And this is why youtube is amazing! I just stumbled onto some great music accidentally
YES!!! Love these guys. Oh wow; just saw that Akira Wada passed away😢😢😢. We’re losing all the good ones. RIH Mr. Wada.
haha
This is really interesting, some parts sound like in the same style of Sithu Aye or plini, pretty neat and original imo
Gentelmen and any Miss (I didn't , watch the vid much , glanced once or twice, ,cuz I was really listening) ,- Wow, very nice musisionship , I was looking for something new to me , ( to play my therimini with ) , I've never heard this be for, and it sounds so familer, very nice, thanks for being hear, good job being you , all is love for you
RIP Akira Wada San.
So sad...
Loved it!!! Gotta post this to FB.
These guys are great!
Very melodic, then into the modal lines, liked it!:-)
You can't teach a Japanese any thing, it's like throwing a beer can in the ocean, comes back as a Toyota, NAH, THESE GUYS MIX TOGETHER RIGHT GOOD ACID
Amazing tune. A question I’ve got for everybody, what is your favourite Prism album???
キーボード誰かとおもたら古川初穂さんか プリズムと一緒にやってたことあったんやね
Awesome! :-D
Reminiscent of Brand X somewhat; very good.
R.I.P. Akira Wada sama :( at 2:10 omg that piano sound ! Rhodes?
It's not a Rhodes (I own many). He just used a random digital piano patch on his 90s synth, which were not very realistic for real piano sounds then, so it sounds more like a Yamaha CP80 piano (portable stage piano from the 80s with real strings) which has it's own charm somewhere between a real piano and a rhodes. I'm sure he just wanted a real piano sound, but realistic ones were hard to find on synths in the 90s.
As far as Akira Wada's Fernandes P Project guitar, it is not red, but natural mahogany body in clear finish, which can look reddish in certain light like this (I had similar body from warmoth...looked same way...orange brown ish). Unique thing on this guitar is it is not strat scale but shorter scale, so has a bit thicker tone and plays easier like a les paul or sg.
Yeah I'm a gear geek.
@@RocknJazzer Thx man I really loved the sound though The one on top might be a Roland MK-7 .
@@Lavietto The top one is a Roland VK-7 virtual organ, he doesnt use it in this song, but does in the other Prism video I posted (Prism - Spiral Blues) he also uses the bottom piano keyboard with it's rhodes preset sound instead of the piano sound on this
good......................................
これは万作さんの教則ビデオ用に撮影されたスタジオライブだな
建さんがメンバーとして参加した最後のレコーディング?
nice
さすが師匠\(^_^)/若い。
この曲は、どうなってるんだろう?最初聴いた時は、そう思いました。今は、あそこはどうだ、ここはどうだのと、考えさせられる感じです。師匠、ありがとうございますm(__)m
No entendí un carajo lo que dice acá
...Ho capito tutto PFM ciao...
Very nice
cool - I like the guitar sound! Not too much fx and distortion and very musical solo as well...
Nice
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bro. This is proof, the theme from Guile DOES go well with everything
...aindas fazemos distincao de genres?
Yes genre matters when judging. The best players are usually only really good in one genre. Jazz and fusion is much harder harmonically. Metal is more technical chops. Some have both tho like Frank Gambale, Allan Holdsworth, many younger players too these days are playing both.
...e questi giapponesi fotocopia...eccetto Akira Takasaki ovviamente...ciao...
Many japanese fusion guitarists were influenced by Allan Holdsworth and Scott Henderson among others. You say Akira Takasaki is great for metal and I agree, but most metal guys cannot play fusion like Akira Wada here, and vice versa Wada cannot quite shred like metal Takasaki, they each have their own thing which is great, room for all tastes, there is no best guitarist in every way or every style. Also check out Koichi Yabori of great japanese fusion band FRAGILE who is more metal, and also Kazumi Watanabe of course, one of the first japanese fusion guitarists
...per me la musica è un tutt'uno...ciao...
Jammin' in the darkness lamo
Круто 👍👍👍❤🙏