All particular bits sounds Spot on. Mess it all up. Mix it, and I'm sure your version will be great. I can clearly hear it in the last quarter of your video. I wish you all the best. You are talented musician 👍
I didn't downloaded it, I made it. This keyboard has a Track Sequencer with 16 recording channels. All sounds are provided by the keyboard. No external sounds were used.
@@Dunkindonuts644 No, they can't. You need a Workstation Keyboard in order for you to build a song, instrument by instrument, channel by channel, using its sequencer recording features.
I’m trying to learn the song on the keys, so your performance is not only great, but really helpful! Would you mind sharing the chord sequence at the end? It looks to me like E minor (but low G) moving to A minor and then at some point to a G major? (Forgive me for my lack of exact chord names.)
First of all, tks a lot for using my performance as reference. Don't worry about the chord names. I'm not an expert either. Hehe. Here they are: E, Am, G, Am, G, Am. Repeat that sequence till the end.
I hope you don’t mind me asking more questions, but I have to say that this chord sequence is really perplexing - in a good way. I can play along with your video really well, but when I go to the Blind Mix, I get so lost. I think the voicing are different. The G-A-G-A progression seems to include some high notes, but then somehow brings it down. (Another tutorial which I can send you has the G chord as G-B-D-G). I’ll eventually figure that out, but here’s my big question: don’t you odd (in a clever way) that they created this six-chord loop for a song that is otherwise 4/4? Hope my question makes sense... thanks in advance @nostalkeys
@@prasadbidaye Hu, buddy. No, I don't mind at all. You're talking about the end of the song, right? If so, the high note you hear is the E. The very first chord of that progression is E inverted (G B E). Then Am and G. I'm really sorry.... It's AM, not A, as I said before. 🤦♂️
Brings back good memories. Well performed.
Tks a lot! 80s forever!!
rich, beautiful sounds!
Tks a lot, stardomee!
Arrasou ♥️😍🥰
All particular bits sounds Spot on.
Mess it all up.
Mix it, and I'm sure your version will be great.
I can clearly hear it in the last quarter of your video.
I wish you all the best.
You are talented musician 👍
Tks a lot, man!
🤜🤛
Show de synth meu caro 👮👍
Valeu, bro!
Holy crap!
It sounds so great, man!
Tks a lot, bro!
88 Version?
Exactly!
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@@NostalKeys my favorite! even though I love to dance and the original is faster than 88'
@@fevernova101 87 version is best
Fiquei muito bom mano
Obrigado
Excelente!!
@@lugerbr9933 Thank you!
How did you get the music downloaded on keyboard? And where can i get it
I didn't downloaded it, I made it. This keyboard has a Track Sequencer with 16 recording channels. All sounds are provided by the keyboard. No external sounds were used.
@@NostalKeys Please tell how you did the sequence
Hi can you please tell me if any other cheaper versions Casio Yamaha can duplicate this
@@Dunkindonuts644 No, they can't. You need a Workstation Keyboard in order for you to build a song, instrument by instrument, channel by channel, using its sequencer recording features.
Thank you
Perfectly executed! Μπράβο!
Thank you very much, Johnny!
Show estilo anos 80
Valeu, brother!
I’m trying to learn the song on the keys, so your performance is not only great, but really helpful! Would you mind sharing the chord sequence at the end? It looks to me like E minor (but low G) moving to A minor and then at some point to a G major? (Forgive me for my lack of exact chord names.)
First of all, tks a lot for using my performance as reference. Don't worry about the chord names. I'm not an expert either. Hehe.
Here they are: E, Am, G, Am, G, Am.
Repeat that sequence till the end.
@@NostalKeys perfect! Thanks so much!
I hope you don’t mind me asking more questions, but I have to say that this chord sequence is really perplexing - in a good way. I can play along with your video really well, but when I go to the Blind Mix, I get so lost. I think the voicing are different. The G-A-G-A progression seems to include some high notes, but then somehow brings it down. (Another tutorial which I can send you has the G chord as G-B-D-G).
I’ll eventually figure that out, but here’s my big question: don’t you odd (in a clever way) that they created this six-chord loop for a song that is otherwise 4/4?
Hope my question makes sense... thanks in advance @nostalkeys
@@prasadbidaye Hu, buddy. No, I don't mind at all. You're talking about the end of the song, right? If so, the high note you hear is the E. The very first chord of that progression is E inverted (G B E). Then Am and G. I'm really sorry.... It's AM, not A, as I said before. 🤦♂️
Well done! 0:31 But how did you program that sound in your right thigh? j/k
LOL... 😂😂😂...My right side is not human.
🤜🤛
Tks, Joel
Wow! This is really good, is it the 88 version, or remaster?
That's right. It's the 88 version. Tks for watching it!
Q show amigo
Poxa, muito obrigado!
Music For The Masses version Lp