SERIES 60

“Music By A Yamaha Trio”

  1. The Yamaha TSX-B237 Bluetooth-Enabled Clock Radio & CD Player. It Is My Daily Companion At The Office

  2. Glenn Gould’s (1932 - 1982) Second (1981) Recording of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Goldberg’s Variations Is Recorded On A 1980 Yamaha CFII Concert Grand Piano. It Is The First Recording Of Glenn Gould I Ever Heard. Glenn Gould Recordings Introduced Me to The Music Of Johann Sebastian Bach, My Favourite Composer. So You May Say That Glenn Gould Introduced Me To Fugues, My Favourite Musical Compositional Device.

  3. The 1992 Yamaha OX99-11 Supercar. Only Three (3) Prototypes Were Made Before The Project Was Cancelled. It Was Powered By A De-Tuned Version of Yamaha’s Formula One (F1) Engine Of That Period. In The OX99-11, The 3.5 Litre 70-Degree V12 Engine Produced 400 hp At 10,000 RPM. And… There Are NACA Ducts In The Bodywork. NACA Ducts Are The Sexiest Air Intake Ever.

If You Love Motorcycle Racers Wayne Rainey and Valentino Rossi, You Probable Love Yamaha Too.

If You Consider The Sound of The 2011-2013 Lexus LFA Supercar To Be A Musical Instrument Of The Highest Order, You Would Be Grateful That Lexus Co-Developed The Complete Engine With Yamaha. That 4.8 Litre 72-degree Revs 9,000 RPM & Makes “The Roar Of An Angel”. It Is Believed That Yamaha’s Music Division Co-Developed The Exhaust.

“SERIES 60” Is Dedicated To Ms. Lisa Lavalle.

She Carries Around A Well-Worn, BUT Still Playable, Compact Disc Of Glenn Gould’s 1981 Yamaha CFII Recording Of Johann Sebastian’s Bach’s Goldberg Variations.

Any Friend Of Johann Sebastian Bach Is Also A Friend Of Mine.

This Series Was Shoot On September 3 & 4, 2021.

The Times On The Clock Are Real.

It Was A Long Day At The Office.

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