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Bobby McFerrin demonstrates the Pentatonic Scale using the audience. [📹 World Science Festival]

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ấn dương2 years ago

Bobby McFerrin, (born March 11, 1950, New York, New York, U.S.), American musician noted for his tremendous vocal control and improvisational ability. He often sang a cappella, mixing folk songs, 1960s rock and soul tunes, and jazz themes with original lyrics. He preferred to sing without fixed lyrics, and he could imitate the sounds of various musical instruments with great skill. ❤️

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BlazeYourMom2 years ago

This was cool to watch! Using the Pentatonic Scale with an audience is something I haven’t seen before in that nature. Pretty brilliant and gives a beautiful meaning to common chorus!

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Andreas 𝕏2 years ago

Professional audience😅

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LastKnownSurvivor2 years ago

Wasn't he the Don't Worry Be Happy singer?

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Sherry2 years ago

Kudos to the audience for following along so perfectly.

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Nam Ninh Vương2 years ago

Bobby McFerrin's performance of the Pentatonic Scale for the audience, as seen in the World Science Festival video, is a captivating display of the interplay between music and audience engagement. His ability to involve the audience in a musical experience showcases the universal appeal and accessibility of music, making it a powerful tool for connection and communication. 📹🎶

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