New Craze?
#1
New Craze?
I had my friend over, since it was my first day of non-suspension, and he showed me this weird video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q7s4E94-No
Just wanted to share to see if anyone has seen somehting like that before. I play bass and Electric Guitar and I tried this and poked my self in the eye.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q7s4E94-No
Just wanted to share to see if anyone has seen somehting like that before. I play bass and Electric Guitar and I tried this and poked my self in the eye.
#3
RE: New Craze?
I have plenty of homework, 8 math asignments, 7 spanish, 8 bioligy, 3 english. Notes in: English, Bioligy, Math, English, Spanish and Civics. A project in: English(writing asignment), Bioligy(Make a cell with every part), Spanish(Write essay on a country).
#6
RE: New Craze?
Most drummers who've been playing awhile can do stuff like that. It's alot easier to learn with drumsticks due to the length and momentum. Once you learn how to do it with drumsticks, similar-shaped items can be substituted. I'm by no means saying I can do it as well, but rolling sticks through your fingers isn't too difficult with lots of practice. Those kids are pretty good.
#9
RE: New Craze?
I couldn't see the video, but I have seen people do cool things with guitars. Remember back in the 80's when it was the craze to throw the guitar down on the strap so it would swing around your neck and you'd catch it and keep playing?
#10
RE: New Craze?
ORIGINAL: rocketrotary
I couldn't see the video, but I have seen people do cool things with guitars. Remember back in the 80's when it was the craze to throw the guitar down on the strap so it would swing around your neck and you'd catch it and keep playing?
I couldn't see the video, but I have seen people do cool things with guitars. Remember back in the 80's when it was the craze to throw the guitar down on the strap so it would swing around your neck and you'd catch it and keep playing?