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Sep 7
Monaco is free on Steam until tomorrow! https://t.co/KjWobCAF6b
— Timothy Hanson (@timothyhanson) September 7, 2017
Sep 2
Akeboshi – Wind (Naruto Ending 1) | Piano Cover
Sheet Music: COMING SOON
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CREDITS
“Wind” by Akeboshi
Arranged and Performed by Joe Jeremiah
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FAQ
Can you do A-Bit of X? (Requests)
I love requests; some of the best videos have come from your requests! However, I get a lot of requests, so I try not to make any promises about what I will and won’t cover. When choosing what music to cover I look for popularity, relevance and, ultimately, whether I like the music and believe I can do it any justice.
Any tips for people wanting to pick up keyboard/ piano?
1. Listen to as much music as possible!
2. Learn to play by ear. Listen to the music you like and try to figure out how to play through trial and error. You can use sheets to see if you got it right, if you like.
3. Learn the major, minor and pentatonic scales, as well as basic chords. These will help you to…
4. IMPROVISE. Have fun and make stuff up. There’s plenty of teachers on YouTube who can give you great advice on how it’s done.
5. Use the internet. This was a huge part of my own development as a player. I am almost completely self-taught… unless you count the internet as a teacher!
What equipment do you use?
For A-Bit of 8-Bit I play a Novation Launchkey 49. I run this through Plogue Chipsounds for the 8-bit sounds. I record and arrange in FLstudio. I use a Canon Kiss x4 to film and edit in Final Cut X.
For Joe & the Beast with 88 Teeth I play a Bernstien Upright Piano (used as a MIDI device) using the plugin: Alicia’s Keys. I film with GoPro hero4 and edit in Final Cut X.
via YouTube https://youtu.be/GNnqL0nwQhY
Aug 28
Dangeresque: Puppet Squad – The Curly Fried Caper
Never mess with another crooked cop’s curly fries!
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Aug 25
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Aug 16
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Aug 15
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Aug 11
playing the melodica while following random cosplayers
Trolling cosplayers with a melodica. Can you name all the songs? 😀 This was at IndyPopCon.
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Aug 7
“Ain’t It Fun” – Paramore (Against The Current Cover)
OFFICIAL COVER VIDEO // AIN’T IT FUN – PARAMORE AGAINST THE CURRENT COVER
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“Ain’t It Fun” – originally by Paramore
Written by Hayley Williams & Taylor York
Published by: WB Music Corp
via YouTube https://youtu.be/Ek5ruVCVZy8
Jul 24
Flash Mob – Gustav Holst – The Planets: Jupiter (Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra)
A flashmob of Gustav Holst’s “Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity” from The Planets by the Berklee Contemporary Symphonic Orchestra (BCSO) at Prudential Center.
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FLASH MOB
Producer: Bernard Duc
Conductor: Bernard Duc
Audio Mixing / Mastering: Bernard Duc
Audio Engineer: Kenneth Jin
Audio Team:
Kenneth Jin
Lucas Celedon
Video Editing: Peter Sauter.
Video Team:
Peter Xiong,
Peter Sauter,
Athanasios Lazarou,
Jamichael Frazier
BERKLEE CONTEMPORARY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Francisco Noya
Assistant Conductors:
Bernard Duc, Lausanne, Switzerland
Gabriela Gomez Estevez, Santiago, Dominican Republic
Sahil Jindal, Rockaway, New Jersey
Anthony Sabatino, Lenexa, Kansas
Violin I
Serena Harnack, Concertmistress, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Giulia Duchi, Milano, Italy
Gretchen Joki, Derry, New Hampshire
Hanna Zercher, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Jody Slagle, Hanover, Pennsylvania
Nisa Taufik, Kuching, Malaysia
Danbi Choi, San Diego, California
Dorielle Holly, Long Beach, California
Fernanda Perera, Tokyo, Japan
Rachael Rhodes, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Michelle Layanto, Singapore, Singapore
Minnie Jordan, Coupland, Texas
Bailea Woodal, Odessa, Texas
Violin II
Linton (Josh) Robinson, Principal, Troy, Michigan
Jaylon Black, Houston, Texas
Madison Duffy, Las Vegas, Nevada
Benjamin Delaney, St. John’s, Canada
Tiffany Rhee, Los Angeles, California
Timothy Smith, Newark, Delaware
Alexandra Taylor, Waltham, Massachusetts
Kristina Urbano, Buena Park, California
Raya Wahab, Beirut, Lebanon
Corcoran Mikol, Ester, Alaska
Viola
Peter J. Pezzino, Principal, Gold Canyon, Arizona
Lydia Downard, Boston, Massachusetts
Cecelia Cook, Liberty, Missouri
Yi Hsuan Liu, Taiwan, Taiwan
Han Sol Yi, Honolulu, Hawaii
Cello
Keizo Yoshioka, Principal, Hopedale, Massachusetts
Peter Xiong, Cranston, Rhode Island
Jacob Esquivel, Los Angeles, California
Siobhan Cassidy Robinson, Dallas, Texas
Athanasios Lazarou, Kapandriti, Greece
Casey Murray, Rush, New York
Sung Ha Hong, Seoul, South Korea
Bass
Marcelo MacCagnan, Principal Santos, Brazil
Ryan FanelliManchester, Vermont
Pietro Gennenzi, Rome, Italy
Maya Mortman, Sharon, Connecticut
Manos Stratis, Nicosia, Cyprus
Guitar
Assen Vaptsarov, Sofia, Bulgaria
Harp
Abigail Lim-Kimberg, San Francisco, California
Autumn Ramey, Lancaster, Massachusetts
Piano
Chris Cheung, Hong Kong, China
Flute
Gabriela Gomez Estevez, Principal, Santiago, Dominican Republic
Tommaso Annoni, Fidenza, Italy
Celine Hawker, West Jordan, Utah
Katherine Neunhoffer, Kerrville, Texas
Piccolo
Katherine Neunhoffer, Kerrville, Texas
Celine Hawker, West Jordan, Utah
Oboe
Davis Feeley, Principal, El Cerrito, California
Morgan Lucero, San Francisco, California
Clarinet
Jose Ignacio, Principal, Sts. Aquino, Dominican Republic
Itamar Ben Zimra, Givatayim, Israel
Bassoon
John O’Hara, Westbrook, Maine
Peter Sauter, Brookside, New Jersey
Horn
Dan Pfeiffer, Principal, Orleans, Massachusetts
Biaochun Jonathan Foo, Singapore, Singapore
Andrew Capetandes, Long Island, New York
Mitchell Donahue, Roberts, Wisconsin
Trumpet
Kahlil Long, Principal, Springfield, Virginia
Kyrell Long, Springfield, Virginia
Viacheslav Ivanov, Moscow, Russia
Kieran Zollner, Gilbert, Arizona
Trombone
Ethan Santos, Principal, Fresno, California
Brian Freedman, Brockton, Massachusetts
Michael Riddle, Ipswich, Massachusetts
Bass Trombone
Ethan Santos, Fresno, California
Tuba
Rebecca Shrand, Marsh eld, Massachusetts
Timpani
Yusuf Roshd, Toronto, Canada
Charlie Betzelberger, Overland Park, Kansas
Percussion
Yusuf Roshd, Principal, Toronto, Canada
Charlie Betzelberger, Overland Park, Kansas
Denizcan Aktas, Izmir, Turkey
Faculty Coaches
Bass: Susan Hagen
Harp: Felice Pomeranz
Percussion: Richard Flanagan
Strings: David Wallace and Sharan Leventhal
Woodwinds and Brass: Charlie Lewis
Staff
Jamie Davis-Ponce
Orchestra Manager and Associate Director of Performance Division Programs
Sahil Jindal
Orchestra Personnel Assistant
Katherine Neunhoffer
Orchestra Librarian Assistant
Peter Xiong
Orchestra Marketing Assistant
via YouTube https://youtu.be/q3cpOrB1GW8
Jul 14
EVO Weekend!!!!!!!https://t.co/5JAtsYdRqI
— Timothy Hanson (@timothyhanson) July 14, 2017