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Compleanno 28 Aprile 1982
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Rockettaro ignorante da sempre.
Una passione viscerale per i Rage Against The Machine.


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- Fender Deluxe Precision

- Yamaha TRB5 (1997)

- Samick XB529
defrettato e sverniciato da me
Ampli
Pedali:
- Korg Pitchblack Mini
- EBS MultiComp
- Ampeg SCR-DI

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Markbass Mini CMD 121p
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"When I'd go see Rush as a kid, I would wonder why Geddy Lee used one finger all the time. Did he do that because it made it easier to play while he was singing? I didn't get it. Later I realized that if you're just riding a note or trying to play a real straight part, it sounds more pulsating if you play with one finger. So I took every bass line and learned how to do it with one finger, and I started doing it that way as much as I could. Back then I thought I looked goofy, but now here I am using one finger whenever I can.
One finger is ultimately the funkiest sound of all. If you can do it with one finger, you should."

- Tim Commerford
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"When I'd go see Rush as a kid, I would wonder why Geddy Lee used one finger all the time. Did he do that because it made it easier to play while he was singing? I didn't get it. Later I realized that if you're just riding a note or trying to play a real straight part, it sounds more pulsating if you play with one finger. So I took every bass line and learned how to do it with one finger, and I started doing it that way as much as I could. Back then I thought I looked goofy, but now here I am using one finger whenever I can.
One finger is ultimately the funkiest sound of all. If you can do it with one finger, you should."

- Tim Commerford