@Margalus89 Yes, of course. I see it all the time on music articles and the like. I've been subscribed to Bass Player magazine since 1992, and I've seen it used quite a few times over the years. Why do you ask?
@hecbiz75 because i'm italian and i've never got why in english music theory there's italian words like legato, staccato, arpeggio etcetera. Plus i find it very funny how american/english people pronounce it, it's like when i went to Starbucks and everyone named the drinks in a different way, never heard the correct one and i was laughing there drinking mine :)
Ahah it's not racism i love english, just curious about the languages ;)
what bass is that dude? great cover anyway
Margalus89 6 months ago
NICE! A lot of bass players let the notes ring. It's gotta be precise and staccatto! You nailed it.
hecbiz75 6 months ago
@hecbiz75 "staccato" ?? Do you actually use that word in english?
Margalus89 6 months ago
@Margalus89 Yes, of course. I see it all the time on music articles and the like. I've been subscribed to Bass Player magazine since 1992, and I've seen it used quite a few times over the years. Why do you ask?
hecbiz75 6 months ago
@hecbiz75 because i'm italian and i've never got why in english music theory there's italian words like legato, staccato, arpeggio etcetera. Plus i find it very funny how american/english people pronounce it, it's like when i went to Starbucks and everyone named the drinks in a different way, never heard the correct one and i was laughing there drinking mine :)
Ahah it's not racism i love english, just curious about the languages ;)
Margalus89 6 months ago
@hecbiz75 oh well but..when you hear "cappuccino" pronounced "cappoucionouuuu" you can't avoid the big laughter xD !
Margalus89 6 months ago
good job dude
boboypress 8 months ago
THAT IS AN AWESOME (AND BIG) AMP!
fatfatat444 10 months ago
great cover dude! im from sarawak to!
wertu321153 10 months ago
nice
niahos 10 months ago