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From: Ron on 20 Dec 2009 16:07 geoff wrote: > Ron wrote: >> and has two cymbals >> between his knees. ;) > > > I can't do that. Its probably a Brit thing
From: Krooburg Science on 20 Dec 2009 16:13 On Dec 20, 12:56 pm, "geoff" <ge...(a)nospam-paf.co.nz> wrote: > Ron wrote: > > and has two cymbals > > between his knees. ;) > > I can't do that. > > geoff I could, but It might result in a crushed sausage issue. You see, us Krooburgs are well endowed ;-) K.
From: Ian & Hilda Dedic on 26 Dec 2009 18:36
gwatts wrote: > bob urz wrote: >> Michael Dobony wrote: >>> Well, the concert cello player, who also plays drums, keyboard, >>> guitar, and >>> bass guitar, and who knows what else, played both the bass and the drums >>> tonight. There was no drummer so he jumped over to the drum booth >>> with his >>> bass guitar and played both at the same time! Very interesting! >> >> Well lets see, if he was playing the bass he had his one hand on the >> finger board and one hand picking the strings. > > He could play simple bass lines with one hand using a hammer-on pull-off > technique leaving a hand free for a drum stick. Used to be a guy on the UK folk scene -- can't remember his name -- who played electric bass and concertina. Not at the same time, so what's special about that I hear you ask? Well, he only had one hand... Merry Xmas all! |