Heidemann electronic button accordion demo
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- Опубліковано 8 січ 2024
- "Heidemann Accordian Mfg."
Wilcox, Nebraska
Serial Number 1004
Quick demonstration by Nathan Neuman
I realize that I'm very poor at explaining these features even though I understand them well. My main motive was to provide some kind of a demonstrating example of this rare "vintage" electronic diatonic button accordion. Maybe in comments others can provide more information on who the designer & builder was. I'm sure Big Joe Siedlik knew!
Shout out to the friend who picked it up!
Nathan I have known you for a few years now and you're an excellent player. Usually I say it's not the instrument it's the player that makes it sound good however in this case this instrument brings down your true Talent. Not to say it's horrible but it does remind me of some of the Vintage video games that I play and who knows maybe you could use it to sell some Jingles to some video game producers I do thank you for sharing this video because I will never buy one of those. You seem to look like you have buyer's remorse in the video not your usual smiling self
David, you really don't know what you're talking about.
Wow, I've never seen one like this. Do you mind me asking what you paid?
The problem is that eventually someone will hook electronic instruments up to an AI computer. The computer can then play any song ever written, in any style, without practicing. When records first came out, the famous Catholic writer G. K. Chesterton wrote: 'People have stopped singing together for the silly reason that the people on the records can sing better.'
No, you don't really have an idea of what AI is and does. We don't have to worry about this.
Do yu sell it