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Jimmy Fallon & Billly Joel Duet... With A Difference
This could have gone into of number of categories. Jimmy Fallon uses an app to create a four-man doo wop group with Billy Joel and sings The Lion Sleeps Tonight. Have a listen because I think it's brilliant.
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Go through the link and underneath the video is this passage...
[i]Fallon incorrectly identified the app as “The Looper” on the show, but that didn’t prevent TV viewers impressed with the demo from finding it: The Loopy HD app, which costs $7.99, shot up to No. 1 on Apple’s rankings of paid iPad apps, up from No. 201 before the telecast. The app is now down to No. 16, which is still impressive.[i]
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Go through the link and underneath the video is this passage...
[i]Fallon incorrectly identified the app as “The Looper” on the show, but that didn’t prevent TV viewers impressed with the demo from finding it: The Loopy HD app, which costs $7.99, shot up to No. 1 on Apple’s rankings of paid iPad apps, up from No. 201 before the telecast. The app is now down to No. 16, which is still impressive.[i]
I love how they make out that this is not rehearsed - yeah right!
Acoustic musicians use a looper all the time.
So instead of listening to a pro musician like Billy Joel with a rehearsed TV host - check out my friend Polly who constrcuted this when she was sixteen - and see how it is done with some real skill.
Acoustic musicians use a looper all the time.
So instead of listening to a pro musician like Billy Joel with a rehearsed TV host - check out my friend Polly who constrcuted this when she was sixteen - and see how it is done with some real skill.
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