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Performing a fun but complicated sit-down rig. Many instruments! The recording was done in one take so there is no overdubbing. All sounds you hear were performed in real-time in one take (along with the main video), and then additional video shots of close-ups where filmed later. The video is not all in one take, but the music itself was performed without any tricks (even the harmony is in real-time using a harmonizer). This rig was the culmination of several years of research and building. After performing with several stand-up style "drum on the back" rigs, I started building "sit-down rigs". This is the 4th and best sit-down rig that I built. The drums are all triggers connected to a drum sound module. Even the tambourine is actually just a trigger (the sound you here is a sample from the drum module). Only the hi-hat and cymbals are acoustic. But it's very difficult to transport and set up. So I no longer perform on this rig. It was yet another experiment in my one-man-band career. But it was great fun to play! And was a big challenge mentally to keep all those things going at once. The instruments used are: 1) kick drum (played by right foot) 2) snare drum (played by left heel) 3) hi-hat (played by left foot) 4) tambourine (played by right heel) 5) splash cymbal (cable from right upper arm) 6) Midi keyboard 7) harmonica 8) kazoo 9) vocals 10) harmony vocals (Helicon VoicePrism harmonizer-on/off switch worked by left knee) Another one of my performances was uploaded by another person: • Видео It's me performing Hotel California. It is a different smaller "sit-down rig" that I used to busk with in Tokyo. But many people commenting on the video think it's a Japanese person performing, but it's not! It's just me with another one of my crazy rigs.