Tuba player flawlessly covers Stevie Wonder's 'Sir Duke' bassline
Check out Nick Rosaci as he covers this classic song's bassline on the tuba!
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Watch This Musician Use A Tuba To Play (And Dominate) 'Rocksmith' Video Game
Nick Rosaci proves you don't need a guitar or bass to play this video game! Check it out!
Today, most people like video games, and there are video games for all kinds of people. Everyone knows that the video game industry has improved and evolved a lot in recent years. Music video games are one of the most popular among <a href="https://rumble.com/v31i6q-head-banging-baby-loves-nirvana.html?mref=8102&mrefc=9" target="_blank">music</a> lovers, since they can play at being excellent drummers, bassists or guitarists. But in this case, something different happens, this man plays the tuba. This is Nick Rosaci, an <a href="https://rumble.com/v7tzwp-unbelievable-performance-on-guitar-and-drums-at-the-same-time.html?mref=8102&mrefc=2" target="_blank">exeptional musician</a> and expert in playing the tuba, who plays the Rocksmith video game, but instead of using a guitar, he uses a tuba. This man is very talented!
Believe it or not, music video games are one of the most recommended video games to improve health and combat stress. These games help people control their emotions and have more control over their fingers, in the same way, that they also improve people's reflexes. Some people think that video games are bad for young people, but the truth is that this is not the case. You just have to know when, how and what to play, since not everyone is ready to play the same video game, that's why there are many genres for all ages. Video games make people more talented!
Music in the cinema and on television has always been highly valued and can even change the tension or the tranquility of the moment with a simple and intelligent change of music at an exact moment. Well, in video games it was not going to be less. From eternal paths through the Wasteland to brick paths to save our princess, from the music of a tank in Vietnam to trips in spaceships through the universe. That fragment, that moment in which that music plays, that moment of reflection, of tranquility or tension, makes music an inseparable companion of video games.
It is clear that there are countless other games with incredible music, even games in which you can create your own music or play it, be it Guitar Hero or games similar to this one. The truth is that everyone chooses and plays the video games they want, so feel free to play what you like the most and even change the musical instruments if you wish, just as this man replaces one guitar for a tuba. Today we can see the use of music very intelligently, as we could see with the latest trailer for Call of Duty Black Ops 2 using Back in Black by AC / DC to put sound to its motto of The future is Black. The inclusion of well-known songs in video game trailers has become somewhat remarkable today.
For example Super Mario. Who has not ended up singing the little song while you are traveling through the normal world trying to reach the castle? You probably have it on your mind right now. What makes Super Mario music great is having one for each moment, the castle of ghosts, a world of water, a chocolate island, some caves, or with the power of a star. Music is important in video games!
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Tuba player plays along with Parliament's 'Flash Light'
Check out Nick Rosaci as he covers this classic song's bassline on the tuba! Credits: 'Flash Light' was composed by George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, and Bootsy Collins.
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Artist recreates "Sweet Child O' Mine" solo on vintage synthesizer
Slash rocked the world with his memorable hook. Now watch Nick Rosaci recreate it with a unique vintage instrument! So cool!
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One-man band covers 'Avengers: Endgame' theme
'Avengers: Endgame' crushed box office records soon after its release. Check out Nick Rosaci as he performs the main theme song all by himself on a unique instrument! Arranged and recorded by Nick Rosaci. Performed by Nick Rosaci.
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Tuba player flawlessly covers Jackson 5's 'I Want You Back' bassline
Check out Nick Rosaci as he covers this classic song's bassline on the tuba!
Credits: 'I Want You Back' was composed by Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Alphonso Mizell, and Deke Richards.
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One-man band flawlessly covers 'Game of Thrones' theme song
Game of Thrones is without a doubt one of the hottest TV shows around. Check out Nick Rosaci as he performs the theme song with added selections all by himself! Credits: The Game of Thrones theme was composed by Ramin Djawadi. Arranged and recorded by Nick Rosaci. Performed by Nick Rosaci.
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One-man band brilliantly covers Super Mario theme
Super Mario Bros. stormed the world with its unique gameplay associated with the then-new Nintendo Entertainment System. Check out Nick Rosaci as he performs the classic theme song all by himself! Credits: Super Mario Bros. theme was composed by Koji Kondo. Arranged and recorded by Nick Rosaci. Performed by Nick Rosaci.
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One-man band covers Star Wars Cantina Theme
The Mos Eisley cantina from Star Wars is a dimly-lit tavern known for its strong drinks, hot tunes, and occasional outbreaks of shocking violence. Check out Nick Rosaci as he performs the classic theme song all by himself!
Credits: Cantina Band #1 and Star Wars Main Theme were composed by John Williams. Arranged and recorded by Nick Rosaci. Performed by Nick Rosaci.
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