The Black Keys joked that their collaboration with Johnny Depp was forced on them by MTV, but the Generation Award honoree had already impressed the duo with his guitar-slinging skills during rehearsals for their surprise jam session at the Gibson Amphitheatre.
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Read More »UNIVERSAL CITY, California -- The Black Keys brought Johnny Depp's inner rock star front and center on the stage at Sunday's (June 3) MTV Movie Awards, trading licks with the guitar-wielding (and increasingly tattooed) actor through a steady, polished and rollicking performance of "Gold on the Ceiling." Depp called the band "up-and-coming legends" as he accepted the [article id="1686331"]Generation Award[/article] before joining the band again for "Lonely Boy." The Black Keys joked that their collaboration with Johnny Depp was forced on them by MTV, but the Generation Award honoree had already impressed the duo with his guitar-slinging skills during rehearsals for their surprise jam session at the Gibson Amphitheatre. Backstage after Saturday's rehearsals, Keys guitarist and vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney told MTV News that the man behind Edward Scissorhands, Captain Jack Sparrow and the Mad Hatter (among many iconic roles) is no slouch with a six-string. "It was painless," Auerbach said of pre-show rehearsals. "He's a really good guitar player."
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Read More »The clavinet was an electric keyboard created by Hohner, a German company best known for its harmonicas. Its funky sound was widely used in the '70s. Stevie Wonder's Superstition, a chart-topping hit from 1972, is a textbook example of its sound.
The clavinet was an electric keyboard created by Hohner, a German company best known for its harmonicas. Its funky sound was widely used in the '70s. Stevie Wonder's Superstition, a chart-topping hit from 1972, is a textbook example of its sound. The song's crisp, funky vamp — which informs one of pop's most iconic intros — was played on a clavinet. "The clavinet was my electric guitar," Wonder says. "There would've been no other way to get that sound. No other synthesizer had that snap. Other synthesizers are more accessible and not as difficult to keep in tune. But you can bend the notes on them. You can't bend them on a clavinet. Nothing is as raw sounding as a real clavinet." The comparison to the electric guitar is a fitting one. When pressed, the keys hammer on a string similar to those on an electric guitar, with the vibrations converted to electronic signals by a magnetic pickup as they would be on a guitar. For a different effect on another favorite — Higher Ground — Wonder ran his clavinet through an effects pedal called a Mutron. "I knew I'd found a sound I liked immediately," Wonder says. Other keyboardists who have prominently used clavinets include Herbie Hancock, the late Billy Preston and John Medeski. Wonder says his large collection of instruments is never far away. All but one of his 20-plus Grammys are in storage, but not his gear. "I'm afraid I don't believe in giving up instruments," he says. "You'll play it, think it's over, and before you know it'll be back in fashion again. Vintage is always in demand. So I hold onto it all."
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