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"House of the Rising Sun" Cover Featuring Veserium

Hello friends,

Today I'd like to share with you a special project I created with virtual reality DJ's Veserium; a modern take on The Animals 1964 rendition of "House of the Rising Sun." This was an amazing opportunity for me to step out of my comfort zone, challenge myself as a vocalist and take part in a jam session unlike any other. Check back next week for a tutorial breaking down this classic tune. 

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"House of the Rising Sun" Cover Featuring Veserium

Comments

Wow, this was an unexpected publication for content. I appreciate your openness to trying different methods. Thanks for the collaboration for everyone involved!

Ha Ha - what break? It's all instruction and content anyway, isn't it! Really do appreciated your creative instinct to broaden your approach (and ours) to the world of contemporary music - we are appreciative beneficiaries of your enthusiasm!

Hey my pleasure Edward, glad you enjoyed this and didn't mind the short break from instructional content. Enjoy your practice!

Awesome! Thanks for making this available!

So unique and original! I'm blown away!

Wendy Rinaldi

Rob, very, very Kool! I have been following you for a while and I have to make this comment, your singing has gotten so much better where now it is incredible. Keep up your amazing videos and Thx!

John carris

That's what I said when I first saw these guys! Such amazing technology, it's cool to mix it with some classic rock vibes.

Thanks for the comment Roger, glad you enjoyed this.

Thanks for watching Taran!

Thanks Ed! Yes, the suits require a lot of practice and skill to perform in. The lay out of the notes across each fingertip was intuitive, but requires you to think of music much differently.

So glad Tommy, I'll post our rendition of "Every Breath You Take" later as well. Thanks for the positive feedback!

omg

That is pretty cool !

WOW ! Crazy Cool!!!

That is amazing! Thanks for puting it up. I can't imagine how long it took for these guys to learn how to do thar!.

Ed McColl

Love it to death....!


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