Awesome Piano performance

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    Snail

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    This is an instrumental performance featuring Jay Chow, a popular Hong Kong idol, and singer. The intrumental features piano, strings, and turntable sounds. The music is really worth listening to, i love it because it resembled some themes within Linkin Park music. Here is the link:

    http://www.youtube.com/p.swf?video_id=Hi2i-k3mFZU&l=240
     
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    Li

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    Cool ish. The Mario song was kind of unexpected. I've recently bought Jay's latest album. It's pretty good.
     
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    Awesome

    That sounds awesome! Yes, the mario thing did look cool. What impressed me was the use of a turntable/mixer combo built into one machine. I suppose they would use it in Asia because I'm pretty sure it's made by Vestax.
     
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    It's Jay Chou. That guy rocks.

    I'm big into C-Pop (Chinese Pop) and this guy is the top of it all.

    He also has a song on his new album that includes the same sample that Mike Shinoda uses in Believe Me.
     
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    For some weird reason, a lot of people are getting pissed about them using the same sample. I don't get it o_O.
     
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    They shouldn't be. If anything, Apple should exploit the fact that both use a Garageband sample.
     

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