MATRIXSYNTH: Keyboard Cat


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Keyboard Cat

flickr by Cardigan Lane

"Woody chilling out with the Yamaha CS1 I have on loan from Billy Krush "

4 comments:

  1. Anyone know what kind of cat that is?

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  2. It has the "M" over its eyes and the striped legs of a tabby pattern, so you can tell that it's been selectively bred to replace tabby stripes with spots. I'd guess Ocicat or Egyptian Mau, but there are more and more names of spotted cat breeds appearing all the time. Check the wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cat_breeds.

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  3. Hey guys, that cat is my little friend Woody.
    He's a Bengal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_cat

    A very cool little guy, a little crazy but lots of fun. He belongs to my friends. He is actually my friends cat, whenever I crash on their couch I usually wake up with him sleeping on my legs.

    He got a little freaked out by the CS1... once I turned it on and started playing some keys from it, he didn't find it such a great pillow any more and started attacking the speaker. He didn't have any problem with the casio CT310 we were also fooling around with, so I guess I should have named him Casio Cat!

    Anyway, hope some people enjoy my photo...you can see more of Woody and the occasional piece of gear from my collection at www.flickr.com/cardiganlane

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