The clavinet was an electric keyboard created by Hohner, a German company best known for its harmonicas. Its funky sound was widely used in the '70s. Stevie Wonder's Superstition, a chart-topping hit ...
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It's 40 years since Stevie Wonder showed off the otherwordly range of this keyboard. By George Chesterton If you listen very closely to “Sweet Little Girl” from Stevie Wonder’s Music of My Mind album ...
Greg Phillinganes’ exploration of the electric piano tones in Spectrasonics’ Keyscape remains one of our favourite product showcase videos, and now the storied player has returned to demo a wide range ...
On October 24, 1972, Stevie Wonder released his 15th album “Talking Book” and the world heard the infectious grooves and seamless vocal delivery of the song “Superstition” for the very first time.
A crafty sound engineer by the name of Funkscribe has dissected the unmistakable Clavinet part from Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" and discovered that it's actually eight Clavinet parts. This is what ...
There was a time when we had to place great reliance on acoustic and simplistic synthetic instruments, to create the sounds we wanted to hear in the production realm. One instrument which was always ...
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