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It’s of course the signature Clavinet part that just oozes the funk – In fact it was Superstition that really put the Hohner Clavinet on the map in funk/soul music. A lot of keyboard players instantly tried to cop the part, but it seemed impossible to play. Even Stevie himself never really played it properly when he played live.

An engineer has acquired the master recordings and has dissected Stevie Wonder’s multitrack masters of the song. Through the use of Protools, he was able to isolate all the tracks to get a listen to the infamous Clavinet parts. Ready for this? … In reality, it’s actually 8 Clavinet parts!


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#1 samim says:

These parts have been floating around bittorrent for a long time now, just go and search on thepiratebay for "multitrack". When is everbody finally going to release all music, new and old as multitrack? The technology and communities are in place, once again it's "only" mentality and law holding this back.

#2 Duded says:

FUK I really wanted to see this and it's no longer available FUCKin stupid internet bullshitt fucking shit


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