Japanese lesson in Rock ‘n Roll

Japanese Rock 'n Roll (Prodikeys)
Nothing like an enthusiastic engineer to sell a home entertainment keyboard.
A commercial for the Creative ‘Prodikeys’ product (music and ‘normal’ keyboard in one) features an archetypical Japanese sales guy teaching us how to play rock ‘n roll drums on a MIDI keyboard. This is not the best way to play drums, and he adequately proves this point.

I couldn’t help but put a soundtrack under it, it was too tempting. This was the original Prodikeys commercial (WMV) and this is the whole new Smoothpod mashup. Eat you heart out, Elvis!

via drijfzand.com

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2 Response to “Japanese lesson in Rock ‘n Roll”


  1. 1 Anonymous

    Hahaha! :) I’ve had this keyboard for a few months now and that video really made my day. :)

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