Yamaha Release Two New Premium Style Demonstration Videos – Pop Mambo and 80′s Rock Anthem
Wednesday, 20th January, 2010 - 12:12pm Add comment
Yamaha have released two new videos demonstrating a couple of the Premium Styles on their official Yamaha Tyros3 Website. The styles include Pop Mambo and 80′s Rock Anthem presented on the Tyros3, however there are many Premium Styles available for various Yamaha instruments, so make sure you head over to the Yamaha MusicSoft website to view their entire library, which includes audio samples.
Non strictly Mambo, this Style recreates a chart topping US and European take on the genre:
Rock out with this powerful hard rock Style capturing the rebellious attitude of American rock hero’s of the 80’s:
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2 excellent additions:
Mambo no.5 by Perez Prado, covered by Lou Bega and Alesha Dixon.
Gun’s and Roses Sweet Child of Mine.
(http://www.larrylevinmusic.com) January 20th, 2010 at 2:49 pm
These styles don’t seem to be available yet
Beakybird
(http://www.larrylevinmusic.com) January 20th, 2010 at 4:20 pm
The styles are up on the website now!
I love this new Premium Pop Mambo – the intro sounds very familiar – can anyone tell me what it is supposed to be – I have listened to mambo no.5 but it isn’t that, and I listened to Alesha Dixon’s Mambo but I really would like to know!!!!
Susie
(http://www.larrylevinmusic.com) January 27th, 2010 at 1:27 pm
Intro C and Ending C of PopMambo do sound a lot like Mambo No. 5. I would love to find out if there are other songs that fit this style because it is such a dynamic and fun style. Is there any song similar to Intro B and Ending B?
Beakybird