Iki-ilkkuja Member Mar 29, 2007 1,186 0 36 Turku, Finland Dec 3, 2008 #21 grandis said: Is he still playing bass? Click to expand... He's reached a level where he no longer has to touch the strings. He makes them to vibrate with the power of his thought.
grandis said: Is he still playing bass? Click to expand... He's reached a level where he no longer has to touch the strings. He makes them to vibrate with the power of his thought.
The Porcelain Eater Member Nov 28, 2008 156 0 16 The Netherlands www.last.fm Dec 3, 2008 #22 Iki-ilkkuja said: He's reached a level where he no longer has to touch the strings. He makes them to vibrate with the power of his thought. Click to expand... How does he press down on the frets?
Iki-ilkkuja said: He's reached a level where he no longer has to touch the strings. He makes them to vibrate with the power of his thought. Click to expand... How does he press down on the frets?
N Noel Mexican Member Aug 13, 2008 1,435 0 36 34 Dec 3, 2008 #23 Isn't it obvious? Jack Frober presses them for him!
The Porcelain Eater Member Nov 28, 2008 156 0 16 The Netherlands www.last.fm Dec 3, 2008 #24 >Noel< said: Isn't it obvious? Jack Frober presses them for him! Click to expand...
Silent Dance With Death Member Aug 3, 2008 242 0 16 New Jersey Dec 3, 2008 #25 I speak fluent Spanish and I don't understand shit those two are saying.
N Noel Mexican Member Aug 13, 2008 1,435 0 36 34 Dec 3, 2008 #26 Must be because of the accent, at first I had to turn up the volume because I couldn't understand either
Must be because of the accent, at first I had to turn up the volume because I couldn't understand either
Silent Dance With Death Member Aug 3, 2008 242 0 16 New Jersey Dec 3, 2008 #27 Well, the interviewer is speaking proper Spanish, from Spain. And Mendez is from Uruguay. Both accents sound like gibberish to my ears. Damn me and my slow, Colombian drawl.
Well, the interviewer is speaking proper Spanish, from Spain. And Mendez is from Uruguay. Both accents sound like gibberish to my ears. Damn me and my slow, Colombian drawl.