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1-man livelooped beatbox and guitar cover of The Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind”

1-man livelooped beatbox and guitar cover of The Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind”

Chell in the Rain uWall.tv | Listen to a Wall of Music © 2021 - Privacy - Terms - StumbleUpon A backstage video of late-night host Jimmy Fallon, Carly Rae Jepsen and The Roots surfaced Friday showing the gang performing Jepsen's infectious "Call Me Maybe." We spy 12 instruments throughout the clip: triangle, wood block, tambourine, bass drum, washboard stick, kazoo, recorder, bongos, ukulele, melodica, toy xylophone and tambourine. "Call Me Maybe," which hit number one on the iTunes singles chart and Billboard�s Digital Songs chart in May, has been covered, lip-dubbed and danced to by countless athletes (see gallery below), musicians, digital versions of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, a public relations agency and many more people on YouTube. Most recently, a mashup of Obama's words was turned into a "Call Me Maybe" video. SEE ALSO: �Call Me Maybe� Mashup of 75 Videos Will Haunt You The song's original video has 97.8 million views while Jepsen's second video (featuring cameos from Bieber, Gomez and Ashley Tisdale) has nearly 41.4 million.

5 Artists You Should Know In 2011 The hits just keep on coming — so much excellent music rolls out each week that it can be hard just to keep up. In 2011, Bon Iver, Wilco, Raphael Saadiq, The Decemberists, Gillian Welch, Tinariwen, Elbow, Tom Waits and Fleet Foxes all met high expectations. Shabazz Palaces, James Blake and Wild Flag dropped highly anticipated debuts that lived up to the advance buzz. Charles Bradley came out of nowhere, stripping his heart and soul bare on his debut album (No Time for Dreaming) at age 61. In 2011, even with more outlets than ever for discovering and sharing new music, it's nearly impossible for even the most dedicated music lover to keep up. MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY - HOME Online Tuner How to Use the Tuner When you first load the tuner page, your browser should tell you that the applet is signed by Seventh String Limited and that the signature has been verified by a trusted source (Thawte in fact). You will need to click the "Run" or "Ok" or "Trust" button to allow the tuner to run. See "Security Issues" below if you want to know why this is necessary. You need to get the signal from your instrument into the computer of course. You can plug an electric instrument directly into your computer. Notes are named as, for instance, "F# 4 -3 cents". This chromatic tuner is sensitive (it can get an accurate reading from a quiet sound) and robust (when a note is being played, it is not easily distracted by extraneous sounds). If you want to tune notes which remain totally steady for a long time then you will need to uncheck the "Hum cancellation" box, to prevent such very steady notes from being ignored. The Tuner Controls In Detail Mac OS-X: By default has the Sun Java plugin.

Ever wondered what the inside of Deadmau5′s helmet looks like? Deadmau5′s man behind the mask Joel Zimmerman posted this picture of the inside of his latest, non-cheese-inspired mask. Take note of a few things: first, there are hundreds, maybe thousands, of little LED lights. Second, he had to label the left and right side, which is weird, because the mask has eyeholes and is open in the back, so… isn’t there only one way to put it on? Oh, and definitely check out the watermark. Look below for a reminder of how the mask looks when he’s wearing it. Stumble it! Broken Strawberries Taste the Sweetest, a-scandal-in-tumblr: THIS is how you...

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