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Concert
Bobby Yang
www.bobbyyang.com
Concert
Information:
Thursday,
July 19 th
8:00
pm
The
Leelanau School Green
Tickets
$15 in advance, $18 at the door
With
deft renditions of guitar solos that rival the masters
of rock history, Bobby Yang revolutionizes the violin
with an unorthodox style that defies the notion of the
violin as solely a pristine and symphonic instrument.
His rendition of Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption"
solo, a solo featured on Van Halen's debut album, is
touted as better than the original, and Yang does it
acoustically, without pedals or effects, on a violin.
Yang's guitar-inspired technique relies on vigorous
intonation, innovative bowing, inimitable instincts,
and experimental sounding points, the point at which
the bow meets the string. The technique produces a sound
that vacillates between the passion of a violin and
the rawness of a guitar; it is a performance that leaves
audiences proclaiming that they have never heard a violin
create such a sound.
They
have never seen such a show either as Yang delivers
impassioned performances. Unlike his contemporaries
and classical predecessors, Yang incorporates movement
and drama into his live shows. Forsaking the classic
violin stance, he bends at the waist at a song's climax,
jumps around the stage, places a defiant foot on a monitor
or falls to his knees in a lone spotlight. His
performance is evocative and superb, a collage of memorable
music and scenes. While in Aspen, he was a frequent
soloist with symphony orchestras, including a breakthrough
Harris Concert Hall performance of Mozart's 3rd Violin
Concerto with improvised cadenzas and a last movement
in-cadenza tribute to Hendrix's "Hey Joe."
On the East Coast, he has earned the admiration of rock
musicians and has been invited to perform at Philips
Arena, The Bowery Ballroom, Music Midtown, The Variety
Playhouse, The Mercury Lounge, and the Atlanta Grammy
Heroes Awards.
The
same artists that admire his showmanship invite him
into studios where he crafts poignant string arrangements
for tomorrow's Top 40 tracks. In the studio, he uses
the violin to create orchestral layers composing parts
for the cello, viola, and violin, and then performing
each part on a separate track to create a recorded orchestra.
It is the work of an entire symphony. He has worked
closely with Butch Walker crafting string arrangements
for several songs on Walker's album Letters. His work
with Walker has earned him the opportunity to record
with Avril Lavigne, Collective Soul and Default. Most
recently, he went to New York to work with acclaimed
311 and Tool producer Ron Saint-Germain. As Birmingham's
Eyes Around proclaims, "He turns songs to gold."
It is a skill that cannot be taught as its mastery arises
from an innate instinct.
This
remarkable instinct along with unorthodoxy, passion
and prowess are the marks of a master, and history does
not forget the masters. They are remembered, and in
fact, as time transpires, the truly great become more
grand, more brilliant, sometimes more dark, but always
more legendary. Music has many legends made so by their
disregard of convention, their passion, and their inimitable
prowess. The marks of a legend are the marks of Bobby
Yang.
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