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Uploaded by on May 30, 2011

Things Adam Jones has to done to help contribute to the realm of popular music today.

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  • I'd love to just sit down with Adam a couple times a week for a couple months and just pick his brain. I'd love to learn from him and try and understand how he goes about writing and what his level of understanding for music theory is. What he finds important to when it comes to creating music and how he goes about writing. Curious as to how the band starts writing their music. If Danny just throws out a drum beat, or if they start with a bass line and Adam goes from there. Like to find out.

  • To "MegaTrolleater", brilliant comment about Adam Jones and his silence being just as important as him playing. Thank you.

  • Full Sail is good, just graduated Salutatorian from the Recording Arts program. Now lookin for a job. Definitely recommend if it interested.

  • Best comment ever, cause that's how I felt when I made it. It was a school project so it makes me happy to see such nice responses and people sharing my same interest. Thanks for the posts.

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  • I feel like I am listening to an inebriated friend tell me about Tool over the phone, brilliant.

  • Damn, thanks for doing this video man. It's awesome!! 4:46! Thanks for playing the exact length of Disposition.. Im gonna go listen to Reflection and Triad now!

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  • @prsplayer210 Current through a coil of copper wire creates a magnetic field. It doesn't mean copper itself is magnetic. Copper is non-ferrous. Put a magnet to a piece of pure copper. Notice how they don't affect each other?

    And if I have to seriously explain the simple workings of an electric motor, then you're an even bigger tard than I originally thought. Kids build electric motors for 5th grade science fair projects, for Christ's sake.

    And you called me the idiot...

  • @WarmothGuitarist your an idiot for one, how is copper non magnetic explain this to me. and yes an electrician that knows electrical theory would you fuck, please explain to me an electric motor? if copper is non magnetic how does it work?

  • Not to mention his creativity with effects such as his Talk box, use of Wah, delay, and even his feedback.

  • @prsplayer210 You're so full of shit, your breath stinks. The metal flake wouldn't influence the pickups any more than cavity shielding. Besides that, the metal flake in the paint is probably aluminum maybe even some copper, which are both non-ferrous, thus being non-magnetic, thus killing the "flux lines" bullshit you're spewing.

    The metal flake in the paint would alter the tone in the body wood, generally giving it a brighter tone.

    An "electrician" wouldn't know this though.

  • wikipedia sounds so good on youtube

  • If Adam wouldve gone to the film school with his scholarship and not gone to L.A., we wouldn't have Tool. Adam is my inspiration (Tool as a whole is too) but Adam is just incredible..

  • @DruByrne Yeah he talks about that in other interviews as well. Just an amazing guitarist. Tool Forever! \m/

  • wo that's a lot of pedals

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