I wasn’t expecting the Western fiddle music. Great player! I really love the tone of this electric violin. ❤. I would love to have heard some Arabic meditation music played! 😅
The electric violin was pioneered many decades ago by some who were on the cutting edge at that time, both in technological development and performance by recording artists using them. So other than to sell the latest model instrument, what's the intended goal at this point in time? There is nothing new here...
One of the most basic axioms in the sales realm is that if you want to sell something, you have to communicate to the prospective buyer the features and benefits of the item that you're selling. For example, "Mr. Buyer, this horn has a large bell, AND WHAT THAT DOES FOR YOU IS, it darkens the tone slightly, provides more feedback to the player, and spreads the sound more evenly throughout a big room rather than sending it in a straight line." What's the point of mentioning a feature if you're not going to explain what kind of benefit that feature offers? What does that Z-brace do? What does the "multi-bore" accomplish? I see ads for trumpets all over the place. Everyone loves to mention the features, but they hardly if ever, mention the benefits of those features. So why am I supposed to buy it? Just because EM likes it? Different things appeal to different people. If you can't tell someone if a horn has the kinds of benefits they're looking for, why should they buy it? It's really frustrating trying to figure out which trumpets to try. It's like everything's a big secret.
How do you incinerate 6 million bodies in 4 years when it takes 2 hours to cremate a single body in 2021? Assuming it only took 2 hours, you'd need 342 crematory furnaces running non-stop, using up literal tons of fuel in the middle of a global war. That isn't including the Russian and Polish PoWs. But not all the crematoriums functioned nonstop for 4 years. Many only ran for 2 or 3 years befor being burned down.
Thank you, Stefan Pintev and Ackerman Music, for presenting this beautiful concert! It was an impressive demonstration of what the Yamaha SV250 can do in a wide range of genres. As a guitarist, I was delighted to see Stefan use a multi-effects pedal board to vary the tone of the instrument. I appreciated the tribute to guitar great Gary Moore-"Still Got the Blues" is one of my favorites!
I'm in high school and looking at this horn as well as the bobby shew horn. It will mostly be used for jazz, but I will also be playing solos and matching band too. Which one would be better
Casio makes such nice affordable keyboards, after much thought i feel like going for casio and not yamaha at my budget as i ll get so much more features....