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Had a great time at one of 3 nights Jackie did at The Fillmore at the end of November! It was a night full of fun, bluesy rock. He had many guests join him onstage, most notably Tim Bluhm of Mother…Continue
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We love it when our customers share photos of their Velodyne products in their home! Wonder what his neighbors think of the bass coming from his house!…Continue
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Recently I posted on the blog about going to the Bridge School Benefit Concert last weekend in Mountain View, CA at Shoreline. It was definitely an…Continue
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Velodyne has an established, 30-year foothold in the audio industry and has catered to those that expect and demand high-quality sound. This started with our ground-breaking subwoofer technology in the 1980's and has continued on to our…
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It's Music Monday - What are you listening to? Sitting at my desk working, I've had my vPulse headphones in and buzzing along to Jack White, Foster the People, The Flaming Lips. Usually my musical…
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1) Celestial Harp
Built by Robin Armstrong, the Celestial Harp is a 72-string harp based on the circle, square, and spiral. A large instrument, the musician must move around it to play, or multiple musicians must play it. The strings can be played in any manner—plucked, strummed, hammered, played with a slide, etc.
The original idea for the Celestial Harp was to play a person’s…
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It sounds ethereal, like a chorus of underwater voices, singing of their sorrows. It is beautiful, melodic, and, unbelievably, Justin Bieber. Yes, I know. Justin Bieber does not have the ability to sound like that. But he can. With help, of course.
Bieber’s haunting tones are the products of the phenomenon called 800% Slower. It’s the original song, just played eight times more slowly. It might not seem like much, but if you think about it, a 4-minute song becomes a 32-minute song…
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