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Stevie Wonder's Multi-track Masters

March 31, 2009

Video: Stevie Wonder's clavinet - "Superstition"

This is great. YouTube user "Funkscribe" dissects Stevie Wonder's multitrack master recording of "Superstition". Using Protools, he isolates the tracks to get a better understanding of the eight different clavinet parts.

And if you need further proof of Stevie's awesomeness to erase the sad excuse of a performance that was his lame medley on American Idol last week, then check out his funky-ass 1972 live version of "Superstition" on Sesame Street after the jump...

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Video: Stevie Wonder - "Superstition" (live on Sesame Street)

It really doesn't get any cooler—or funkier—than that. At least not on kids television.

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