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  • Chad Wright · 1 year ago
    I love how it switches to "rock band" mode and suddenly the guy is wearing sun glasses.
  • Corbett · 1 year ago
    yeah, the laser tech is cool, but the musicianship seemed about as challenging as hitting the "fill" button on a casio keyboard with a drum beat going. Didn't seem to be much "creating" going on.
  • Derek Sweatman · 1 year ago
    JAM SESSION & MORE COWBELL were my favorites. I dig on how the guys changed outfits each segment. And the dancing! Oh, the dancing; reminded me of me at homecoming, '87.

    DEREK
  • bRaD · 1 year ago
    I'm going to have to go with Thumper's mom on this one.
  • vagabondrunn · 1 year ago
    Hmm...

    Nothing to do with your post, but you had over 500 comments on one blog entry. That is ridiculous!

    Nicely done.
  • Brent · 1 year ago
    It's like a modern twist on a thermemin. Cool.
  • Brody · 1 year ago
    The gay duet at 2:13 is funny.
  • Jarrett · 1 year ago
    I've never been more proud of White People.
  • gillie · 1 year ago
    More cowbell...HAH!
  • Linda Sue · 1 year ago
    Not a bad price (checked on Amazon.com) since classy iPods are near that range - somehow doesn't have the beauty in appearance of a grand piano and full orchestra but no doubt the wav (pun here folks) of the future? Thanks for sharing - I agree with Jarrett - definitely not a soul thang.
  • Billy · 1 year ago
    The guys sunglasses on the "one person rock band" where over the top.
  • Dan · 1 year ago
    This is hilarious.. I love the gratuitous sunglasses when the rock segment begins. Also how they're all so serious as if there's actually talent involved.
  • Chadwick · 1 year ago
    That's pretty cool. Even the musically illiterate among us could learn to play. Wonder when we'll see one of these "at a symphony near you?"
  • Jamie · 1 year ago
    Boooooooorrrrrrrriiiinnnnnngg.
  • Matt Bunk · 1 year ago
    "Be A Hero"!? I almost missed that snipe because i was so focused on how fast his fingers were flying on that lead. That video is marketing at its best.
  • evan · 1 year ago
    crap.
    i started watching it and couldn't stop.
    im late for work.
  • dionicio · 1 year ago
    Though the video is cheezy, and I'm sure the sound samples are a bit cheezy makes this thing very cheezy! BUT if you take it and manipulate it with your own custom samples and custom sounds and mix it with an awesome live band then you have a really cool Trigger Pad. It hooks up USB so i'm sure you can trigger in Ableton Live. If it was presented by Mute Math or David Crowder Band, everyone would be all over it. Can't wait to see what you guys use it for at the BuckHizzle.

    JamSession, "Look we can play each others, how cool is that"
  • Abs · 1 year ago
    ummmmmm......
  • Chris Green · 1 year ago
    Finally...something I could play well.
  • West · 1 year ago
    GAY! Dude...come on..they're like mopeds...fun to ride until a friend sees you.
  • Crystal Renaud · 1 year ago
    i don't know how i feel about the only girl in the clip had the caption "everyone sounds good" as if "even women can do it".

    umm... gay. all of it.
  • Steve · 1 year ago
    Ok, it's kind of cool...but needing a skill set "off the charts"? I don't see it.
  • Steve · 1 year ago
    Oh, I get it, Los was being sarcastic, right? From the Sharper Image site:

    "With the beamz, there should be no performance anxiety at all because — whichever beam you break, in whatever sequence — your music is guaranteed to be harmonious. All discordant chords and sour notes have been programmed out so everyone plays great."

    No skill set involved at all, it seems.
  • Christian · 1 year ago
    The little guy at 2:44 is a dead ringer for Matt Redman.
  • Loran · 1 year ago
    I can see it on QVC right now.
    Maybe Joan Rivers will pimp it?
    Los....you in?
  • joymark · 1 year ago
    I think my IQ just dropped 10 points. Thanks for that.
  • callmetravis · 1 year ago
    i'd rather watch a guy play the kazoo.
  • Pat Callahan · 1 year ago
    I thought the funniest thing about this post was the video. Turns out it's the comments of the people who don't get the joke.
  • Crispy · 1 year ago
    Finally I can perform that Jamaican jazz symphony I've always wanted to.
  • Shaun Groves · 1 year ago
    So, let me get this straight. They took the sounds from a 1975 Wurlitzer Fun Machine and cross-bred them with a Wii. Wow. What an ugly sounding bastard child they've created.

    But it's new! different! and cutting edge! so I'm sure it's coming to a church near you..and you...and you...
  • Jabulani Jonny · 1 year ago
    The gay-ety of it astounds me. And no, it's not gaiety that I speak of.
  • dionicio · 1 year ago
    Joke was gotten.....just giving back some sarcasm. It worked, ask PAT CALLAHAN
  • amy · 1 year ago
    That one made me laugh...HARD
  • Adam · 1 year ago
    Wow...uh...wow.

    Sound like a Casio pro by triggering someone else's music.

    My fave was Quiet Reverie where the dude looks like he is pouring out his soul through his pre recorded cheesy MIDI music.

    That and the fact the when the Asian gal gets up, the music gets all "Asian."

    Still, I would totally use this for triggering big hits and samples.
  • BryanG · 1 year ago
    The guy at 0:53 is easily the best. Caption should read, "Stunna shades not included".
  • D Rho · 1 year ago
    Barack Obama should by this for his "typical white person" supporters.