From: Ron on
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
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
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!
First  |  Prev  | 
Pages: 1 2
Prev: fluorescent filter
Next: --> Rain & Thunder Sounds <--