No, that's ergonomically incorrect.
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This is extremely busy month for heavy gamers like me and some of you.

So many games in my queue. Be right back…..

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While My Guitar Gently Weeps / Jake Shimabukuro / From Album “Gently Weeps”

How can I say? The best ukulele ever? or godly skillful ukulele player!?

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Otomata: Automatic generative sequencer
I’ve tried several similar applications, but this is probably the best.Just click the link and try it out!
Otomata

Otomata: Automatic generative sequencer

I’ve tried several similar applications, but this is probably the best.
Just click the link and try it out!

Otomata

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Farewell of Slavianka / Red Army Choir

Shed of manly tears.

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ActRaiser: All time best music even now

Even in these days, my favorite game music mostly comes from SNES or NES era games such as Chrono Trigger, Legend of Zelda (SNES), Castlevania(NES), Ghost ‘n’ Goblins, Super Mario 1, Star Fox(SNES), Megaman 2, Final Fantasy 3, Tetris, and so so on.

But amongst and beyond their awesomeness, ActRaiser sits on top of my all time best game music list. Regardless ActRaiser’s earlier release date, the quality of graphic and music were obviously superior than most of other later-released SNES games.

Perhaps I’m a little bit sentimental about classic games (And retrospectively, most of things look like fancier in our memory!), but still I believe this is one of monumental masterpiece in SNES era. Good old days.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7c99aRckUg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twWd6S_sXTk&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sBguUrd58M&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr0KTv8R-C4&feature=related


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Related to previous post, my favorite composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto, made a song that titled as “Three bears”. 

Sang by Taeko Onuki in Japanese. A very beautiful song.

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Cool musical instrument, and yet ergonomically incorrect.

I have to admit that it looks so cool and futuristic.

But simultaneously, using this musical instrument is the shortest path to get carpal tunnel syndrome. Ergonomists, how do you change this interface if you were the designer?

Thanks! elephantcandy:

http://www.yurisuzuki.com/

Urushi Musical Interface

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Perolibre / From the album “1996” / Ryuichi Sakamoto 

Maestro Ryuichi Sakamoto is coming to SF and will have a gig tonight!
This gig would be broadcasted on Ustream from 8 p.m.. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity!

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/skmt09

“Perolibre” is a piece that sounds like Brahms and actually was played at his live in Vancouver. This quiet and praying-like melody always embraces me gently.

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The Typewriter / Leroy Anderson/  Cond. Arthur Fiedler, Boston Pops Orchestra (1992)

The typewriter concerto.

Most of typewriters are existing now for this song!

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Battle Without Honor and Humanity/ Tomoyasu Hotei/ From the album “Electric Samurai”

Absolutely one of my best driving BGM.

Kill Bill song, would you see what this song is if I say like that?