Like finding any music on YouTube! I can be stubborn, headstrong, whatever. What comes with this, among many ill things, is that your mind closes down a bit, limiting accepted input, and stifling the great music you can hear on…YouTube.
Ronald Jenkees, from nearby Kentucky, is a peculiar, mole-looking, late-twenties guy, who is unnervingly graceful at the keys. Through a webcam perched at the end of his full-length, full-throw keyboard, we see him bobbing his head to each next creative beat, playing extraordinary configurations of melodies with a range of voices and effects.
I can’t believe the dexterity with which he approaches playing this music! His glass-bottle glasses magnify how much he must be nearly blind, but this cannot take away from the obvious happiness he has found with the ability to share his music.
Side Note: It is for once, heartening, to see something like this surface on YouTube. This man is obviously not good looking, nor is he blessed with a silver tongue. But, somehow, he rose to the top of the YouTube pile. The only explanation is that his music brought him to where he is now. And that is something.
This is one thing I have been coming back to, watching, on impulse, several times a day. His self-titled album would have never been near my peripheral if it hadn’t been for his posting on YouTube.
So, as he ends each of his small videos, “Hello YouTubes, that was too much fun. Thanks for listening.”

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