Sunday night philosophy

If there’s a drummer playing in the woods and there isn’t a guitar player to hear him….. is there a beat?
There are no such things as sounds or colors. There are merely light wave/particle frequencies and air/other medium disturbances. The sounds and colors are how our equipment reads these things.

Anyway, guitarists never listen to the drummer. They only listen to their internal rock star and the roar of the crowd. Either way, they should be listening to the bassist.

[disclaimer: I am neither a scientist nor a performer. The above is random knowledge strung together for your entertainment. If anyone feels there are technical inaccuracies in the statements upon which they must expound, tell your therapist, not me]
 
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There are no such things as sounds or colors. There are merely light wave/particle frequencies and air/other medium disturbances. The sounds and colors are how our equipment reads these things.

Anyway, guitarists never listen to the drummer. They only listen to their internal rock star and the roar of the crowd. Either way, they should be listening to the bassist.

[disclaimer: I am neither a scientist nor a performer. The above is random knowledge strung together for your entertainment. If anyone feels there are technical inaccuracies in the statements upon which they must expound, tell your therapist, not me]
Duuuuuuuuuuuude...
 
[disclaimer: I am neither a scientist nor a performer. The above is random knowledge strung together for your entertainment. If anyone feels there are technical inaccuracies in the statements upon which they must expound, tell your therapist, not me]

was going to ask if you stayed at a Holiday Inn last night. Usually my line when I have given forth such knowledge.:celebrate2:
 
There are no such things as sounds or colors. There are merely light wave/particle frequencies and air/other medium disturbances. The sounds and colors are how our equipment reads these things.

Anyway, guitarists never listen to the drummer. They only listen to their internal rock star and the roar of the crowd. Either way, they should be listening to the bassist.

[disclaimer: I am neither a scientist nor a performer. The above is random knowledge strung together for your entertainment. If anyone feels there are technical inaccuracies in the statements upon which they must expound, tell your therapist, not me]
Yes, follow the bassist!

Everyone repeat after me, follow Rob, follow Rob, follow Rob.





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