This. Looks. So. Painful. Wow. Hilarious though. “Oh no! My friend busted her head! Guess I better put this towel down because that’ll fix her fractured skull.”
This. Looks. So. Painful. Wow. Hilarious though. “Oh no! My friend busted her head! Guess I better put this towel down because that’ll fix her fractured skull.”
Who’s pumped for this? Me. That’s who.
So this is a “new age” sort of instrument. It apparently can do just about anything the artist would like. I’m not quite convinced on the sound quality quite yet (could be due to sound quality of video) and the instrument may need some work to actually be the future of music. However, I think the concept is awesome and one of these would be a lot of fun to play around with. This is how the Eigenharp website describes their instrument: “A professional level instrument which allows the musician to play and improvise using a limitless range of sounds with virtuoso skill. The unique design of the keys makes this the most expressive electronic musical instrument ever made. The Alpha can play and record loops, change scale and key, transpose, alter tempo, program beats, create arrangements, switch and layer multiple sounds, all while the musician is performing live on stage.” Sounds good to me. Check it out and leave a comment about what you think.
This is awesome. Period.
So my friend Mr. Carl Gibbs had to do a project for one of his classes. Obviously he did hardcore parkour. This turned out hilarious. I think he has a career in free running ahead of him. And the music on the video is Test Your Might by another friend of mine S-Preme. If you have yet to download his latest mixtape – The Sicktape Vol. 2 – you should do so now. The link is at the below the video. Enjoy!
Shout out to the little guy inside Big G here! The head butt at the end is hilarious!
So this is an auto-tune remix of the original Charlie bit me video. And this is hilarious. I think T-Pain has some competition coming his way. Especially at 0:12 where it sounds like he says “Ow, shorty!” Shout out to the composer of this video.